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Old 10-31-2009, 08:51 AM
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I love it. I'm sure it took some balls to cut it up but it'll be worth it. Keep the pics coming. And what's the video camera for, business or personal?
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I love it. I'm sure it took some balls to cut it up but it'll be worth it. Keep the pics coming. And what's the video camera for, business or personal?

not mine the pics are from several locations
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I think I like the salt flats better.
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i actually dont mind that stripe!
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Wow! Thats crazy! I love when people cut up a brand new car! My buddy did the same thing to his Silverado when he bought it, lays frame with 22's
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x2 on the stripe.
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It's amazing the different reaction this car is getting now that we have some completed pics.
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Screw the Camaro! I wanna see the Buick!!!
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Anyone know whose wheels these are?
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It's amazing the different reaction this car is getting now that we have some completed pics.
Same reaction here. I appreciate the effort and engineering. I really do, and I was gonna let the fact go that many functional things (acceleration, handling, and braking to name 3) on the car have been compromised to be able to park the car on the ground.

Since you asked: I don't see the point. I don't think cars lying on the ground looks good (they look broken to me), and we know you can't drive them like that. It most certainly isn't pro-touring, and that's what we do here on this site.

But carry on. I know many people do like this sort of thing, so it's ok to show pictures and such. Just don't think silence means the reaction is different with better photos.

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IMHO, proportions are all wrong here. Laying frame just to lay frame without regards to what it will actually look like is ridiculous to me.
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Same reaction here. I appreciate the effort and engineering. I really do, and I was gonna let the fact go that many functional things (acceleration, handling, and braking to name 3) on the car have been compromised to be able to park the car on the ground.

Since you asked: I don't see the point. I don't think cars lying on the ground looks good (they look broken to me), and we know you can't drive them like that. It most certainly isn't pro-touring, and that's what we do here on this site.

But carry on. I know many people do like this sort of thing, so it's ok to show pictures and such. Just don't think silence means the reaction is different with better photos.

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I agree. I guess this is an exercise to show off fabrication skills. I guess.

I would like to see that stripe on a real one, not this toy.
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my only comment pertains to the stripe.. i think it looks good.. it would look good on a road race version of the 10 camaro..

BUT

my thoughts are still the same.. i think that the way it lays makes no real impact in how i see automotive modifications.

pretty...

but not my particular taste.
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