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Adam, Very nice!! I like to see something different.Other than the exhaust at first glance it still looks stock, the bumpers look right at home on the rear,and I really the the exhaust.It is always tricky to figure out where to exit the tailpipes,and you have nailed it. What are you using for mufflers? 3"? You have just gave me some ideas for mine,I like it!! :thumbsup:
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I think your ideas are right in line with every aspect that makes this hobby wonderful. Everytime you post something here (or on PT) about your car, I click it because I want to know what you're up to. The rear looks great, as does the rest of the car. I've really enjoyed watching you just dive into every idea on this car and making it happen yourself. I can't wait to see the thing painted. It's an awesome car. -Keith |
Reminds me of the V10 out in my garage :D
Very well done, that is now my fav camaro exhaust setup. :thumbsup: |
Thanks for all the killer feedback!!! Reading all of this was a great monday morning treat. It was a perfect weekend. Sun out and 55degrees!! Had to take some more pics for everyone. I finally got to drive the Camaro for the first time with the new exhaust set up. Sounds perfect and actually has a very unique tone since the tail pipes are soooo close together out the center!!! Drove around the beach with Heather for about an hour and a half just cruising. Had to fry the tires a few times of course. :D
EDIT: I still have to bolt up my aluminum QA1 shocks. http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5880/13eg1.th.jpghttp://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6645/29if2.th.jpghttp://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8003/33zh.th.jpg |
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That looks really good Adam! :thumbsup:
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cool idea, looks good!
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