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    1. #21
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      Nov 2015
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      Richwood, TX
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      Awesome build!



    2. #22
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      Dec 2011
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      Any updates?

    3. #23
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      Feb 2007
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      Whow man, you went a long way!!
      From this to what it is now.
      Very good job!!!

      1968 Camaro, 400SBC, Baer T4 13", Airride, Autometer, 18" Intro's, March, LED taillights, Magnaflow, König seats.
      1969 Nova, LS1/4L60e, Bear brakes, ridetech suspension, AFX spindles, 69 Camaro bumpers + some custom touches.

    4. #24
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      Apr 2015
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      Burlington KY
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Size:  253.2 KBalways have a soft spot for the NOVA- i had a 71 when i was 19. Mild cam and heads otherwise stock. Wish i had it still i would build what your building!
      "Racing is life. Everything else is just, waiting"

    5. #25
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      Feb 2007
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      The Netherlands
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      Whats the status of your Nova Frodo?
      1968 Camaro, 400SBC, Baer T4 13", Airride, Autometer, 18" Intro's, March, LED taillights, Magnaflow, König seats.
      1969 Nova, LS1/4L60e, Bear brakes, ridetech suspension, AFX spindles, 69 Camaro bumpers + some custom touches.

    6. #26
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      May 2012
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      Hungary
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      Frodo is on strong steroids now. Complete frame off+ c6 suspension on full frame instead of subframe,widening front and rear fenders for the widened track width. 1850mm front and 1870mm rear.Name:  IMG_0419.jpg
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    7. #27
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      May 2012
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      And we will not stop here...
      Planning to give a different tail light + bumper combo and also a unique front end with modified bumper and grille. We will see how it goes. There is no exact plan that we follow from this point. You guys hopefully will see the car here next year around may I guess. It will be pretty unique I promise that

    8. #28
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      May 2012
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      Hungary
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      It is a little bit similar to that flare that JCG did before on a Nova but my rear fenders will be completely different from that car.
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    9. #29
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      Sep 2013
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      Hood River, OR
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      I dig it.

      What's your plan for the rear flares?

    10. #30
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      Quote Originally Posted by Oregon View Post
      I dig it.

      What's your plan for the rear flares?
      You can see straight comparing the 2 pics on which area we want to improve the look of the body line.
      I tried to show on the 2.nd pic how my fender will be prepared. It needs to start streching from that nice curved body line that runs on the top of the fender and the lower fender part will turn back again the same way ( at least) as on the original. JCG's lower fender part comes straight down without any angle. I don't like that.

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    11. #31
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      That upper part modification is really important because that will give the car a pretty muscular look together with the fender stretching. You will see the difference between this car and my car.

    12. #32
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      May 2012
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      Quote Originally Posted by medbali76 View Post
      That upper part modification is really important because that will give the car a pretty muscular look together with the fender stretching. You will see the difference between this car and my car.
      Btw, JCG's front fender flare is an awesome job on their Nova I looove it. The rear is not really my taste but that car is still badass. I am a big fan of JCG cars 🙂

    13. #33
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      Jul 2013
      Location
      St. George, UT
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      Cool Nova! looking forward to more pics!
      -Ben, Creative Director at Speedtech Performance
      We sell some really cool parts, build cool cars, and do cool concept renderings too!
      435-628-4300 www.speedtechperformance.com
      My Pumkinator build thread- https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ght=pumkinator

    14. #34
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      Sep 2013
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      Hood River, OR
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      Totally agree with you about the execution of the rear quarter. Looking forward to more updates!

    15. #35
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      May 2012
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      Hungary
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      Fit test new front wheel that just arrived. It is a 2pc Work Wheel Japan M1R
      We will not go crazy wide on the front as this car will be mainly for street use. 18x 8.5 255/40 18
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    16. #36
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    17. #37
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      Cool build! Love the direction you took the build, I look forward to new updates!!

    18. #38
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      Hungary
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      Little update
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      It looks pretty factory from this view :D

    19. #39
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      May 2012
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      instead of the old recaros...
      These are from a Evo X
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    20. #40
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      awesome build! can i ask how youre mounting the evo seats? custom rails?

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