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    1. #41
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      That body is looking sweet !

      Check out my web site.
      http://screaminperformance.net


    2. #42
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      Quote Originally Posted by 67speedfreak View Post
      That body is looking sweet !
      Thanks i work out

      Want to sell me one of your hood latches? Maybe a better deal if i get two of them or 3?

    3. #43
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      did you spray or roll the POR 15? Looks like spray, but you never know until you ask.

    4. #44
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      spray. We still have to mod the tunnel for the t56 install. Once that is done it will be time to seam seal the floor and then add a real pretty layer of por15.

    5. #45
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      car is looking good!... what or where are the hood vents from?
      -Bennyhaha

    6. #46
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      Quote Originally Posted by LUV2XLR8 View Post
      car is looking good!... what or where are the hood vents from?
      http://www.hinesperformance.com/stor...cat=251&page=1

    7. #47
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      sorta combining bmw valencia orange and prowler orange

      we have a hint of color




    8. #48
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      some new goods today. OMG the stock rotors are heavy. I will deff upgrade in the future.







    9. #49
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      Pic do not do the wheels justice !!!!






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    10. #50
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      Subscribed awesome build

    11. #51
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      awesome build! what size tires/wheels did you end up getting?

    12. #52
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      Quote Originally Posted by MattWash08 View Post
      awesome build! what size tires/wheels did you end up getting?
      315/30/18 and 275/30/18 18x11 and 18x9.5

    13. #53
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      Next im going to slam the car and test for any and all clearance issues. I was told a 18x9.5 wouldnt fit on the front without rubbing. Well my fronts are 18x9.5 with 6.375 backspacing and the front very low there are no rubbing issues ")









    14. #54
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      Very nice build

    15. #55
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      car is now lowered, rear end is set in the correct location, car is slammed to the ground and no rubbing issues at all. I pulled the front inner fenders just alittle and i have plenty of clearance. I know DSE wants you to run a 18x9 on the front but i went with 18x9.5 at 6.375 backspacing and its PERFECT !!!!









      and i love this pic.


    16. #56
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      Great build is that an orange or red color? Its hard to tell from here..

    17. #57
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      You shoud be very proud Randy. Wheels, stance, panel fittment and color look great!
      Ron in SoCal
      69 Camaro in progress
      http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=31246

      Used to be known as flash911

    18. #58
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      Quote Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 View Post
      Great build is that an orange or red color? Its hard to tell from here..
      the last pic of the engine you can see the true color. Its more orange. The color changes color all the time. In the sun its more red and darker light makes it orange.

      These pic are more of the bright redish orange that sparkles in the sun. This is the "true" color



      This pic the color looks more orange




      this pic is more copper



      and this pic is more red



      Depending on light, angle, etc the car is all sorts of colors. Once those red z06 calipers are behind the wheels the forgeline smoked rims will really reflect more color too.

    19. #59
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ron.in.SoCal View Post
      You shoud be very proud Randy. Wheels, stance, panel fittment and color look great!
      thank you. Now i have to test fit my ridetech gas cap and marquez tail lights. The ricks narrowed gas tank is already installed.

    20. #60
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      Looking great! Love the wheels!

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