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    Thread: 68 SuperSport

    1. #1
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      Jul 2008
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      68 SuperSport

      Hi again! The Swede speaking! =)

      A while back I introduced myself and my 68 Camaro. Since IŽm almost "finished" with the car, I havent posted any thread under Project Updates.

      This weekend though, I made a website and posted some images in the Gallery. IŽve taken about 2500 photos during the process, so maybe IŽll post some more pictures in the nearby future.

      Please keep in mind that this is the first website I made. Also feel free to leave a comment in the guestbook if thereŽs anything You like or dislike!

      www.68supersport.com

      Thanks for a great forum! The info hereŽs priceless. It was very helpful during my LS1 discbrake swap!



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Feb 2006
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      Just saw the pic you posted in the Project Track Rat thread so I had to see if you had more. Sweet car you've got there. Can I make your site speak english? lol
      Traven

    3. #3
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      translate.google.com. It's not perfect, but you'll at least get the idea.

      Great looking build!

    4. #4
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      hey THERE you are man!

      i forgot your screen name, THANK YOU for the offsets for these OZ wheels!.. you helped me find out if these current wheels would fit my 67.

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by T_Raven View Post
      Just saw the pic you posted in the Project Track Rat thread so I had to see if you had more. Sweet car you've got there. Can I make your site speak english? lol
      Hehe, just got my "new" site up n running - this time in swedish. Previous site were in english but according to the stats on my server, most visitors are swedish folks... =)

      Thanks by the way! This projectcar is gonna be a longtime build. Just "finished" the white one, so the hole in my wallet is a little too big at the moment...if I donŽt do something stupid...like selling...

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE View Post
      hey THERE you are man!

      i forgot your screen name, THANK YOU for the offsets for these OZ wheels!.. you helped me find out if these current wheels would fit my 67.
      YouŽre welcome! Nice car You have there! Mitos is da ****... ;D

    7. #7
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      i know right!.. but gotten to be oh so rare now.. i hope i dont ruin a wheel.

    8. #8
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      Feb 2010
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      Modesto California
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      What did it take to fit 295 rears without mini tubbing?
      "If you analyse the function of an object, its form often becomes obvious." - Prof F.A. Porsche
      "Perfection is a myth..." Nakai-San, Rauh Welt.
      Build Thread 68 Firebird Aka Firechicken

    9. #9
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      First I had to shorten and reweld the lower shock-brackets so they had a tighter fit against the leafs (and a bit higher up). Also some trimming of the outer wheelarches was made (the lip that bends in towards the wheel, not entire opening). Just left enough so I could keep the moldings.

      The car is lowered approx 4.5" all around.

    10. #10
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      Nice site!


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance




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