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KPC67 03-13-2015 07:40 AM

Keep on it guys. I watched quite a bit of the live feed the last few days and have to say what was accomplished in the 48 hrs is amazing!

hifi875 03-13-2015 11:06 AM

Hate it for the guys. Theyve busted butt. Just goes to show it can happen to anyone. awesome car. corvettes are a pain under the hood thats for sure. No where to stick everything. looks very tight, but good. Keep on going

GRob 03-13-2015 12:08 PM

They just ended the live feed without the car finished. :(

bret 03-14-2015 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by GRob (Post 598469)
They just ended the live feed without the car finished. :(

We stopped the live broadcast because frankly, we had to return the rented video equipment. We will provide regular updates with pics and video. We are still working on the car. Recent progress: headlites work, wipers work, e brake works, harness bar in, rear remote shock reservoirs mounted to the harness bar, doors installed, brake line fixed and rebled, console made, seats installed. Next up...install doors, set ride height, do an alignment, weigh car, take to bowling green to chassis dyno at holley. More later...thanks so much for watching!

KPC67 03-14-2015 07:34 AM

Thanks for not letting us all hang Bret. Obviously you guys are now taking the time to pay attention to the details , i think that's smart. I was dying to see a pic of the corvette on the ground. Please post some up when you have time.

GregWeld 03-14-2015 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by bret (Post 598546)
We stopped the live broadcast because frankly, we had to return the rented video equipment. We will provide regular updates with pics and video. We are still working on the car. Recent progress: headlites work, wipers work, e brake works, harness bar in, rear remote shock reservoirs mounted to the harness bar, doors installed, brake line fixed and rebled, console made, seats installed. Next up...install doors, set ride height, do an alignment, weigh car, take to bowling green to chassis dyno at holley. More later...thanks so much for watching!




Now I wished I'd taken you up on the invite to "come down"...

waynieZ 03-14-2015 07:59 AM

Bret, I love what you guys did. I watched almost all of it and enjoyed every minute. I learned some stuff too.
You did a great job putting this on. Thanks

Jay Hilliard 03-14-2015 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 598564)
Bret, I love what you guys did. I watched a most of it and enjoyed every minute. I learned some stuff too.
You did a great job putting this on. Thanks

X2. Chad made me laugh out loud several times throughout the days. I started to buy stock in Monster the way he was drinking them :D

bret 03-15-2015 05:21 PM

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Good day at the NCM track in Bowling Green. Heres a quicky...the 48 Hour Corvette got dangerously close to my C7 Z07 in autocross lap times. More agressive brake pads, a seat adjustment, and a couple tuning changes will put this car right there. Doug Flynn at Holley and Brian Mason at KY scca are absolute rockstars. Smittys driving doesn't suck either. Heres a pic we took on the road course.

SSLance 03-15-2015 06:26 PM

Very nice Bret! Thanks for sharing. What does Smitty think? He like? :D


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