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 I'm so blown away I'm speachless!!! Really, how do you go about thanking someone for doing something so selfless and taking this thing to a whole new level when you already thought it was beyond your wildest dreams?!! This is WAY better than Overhaulin' IMHO!! This story is really less about me and the car than it is about how this great community of car guys comes together... the journey and the friendships made!!! :lateral:  | 
		
 Ty, 
	You are almost there. The car is looking really nice! I agree with what was said above, the friends and the journey are the best part. :cheers:  | 
		
 WOW - Team Prodigy / Fletchers  
	You guy's are incredible. I can't wait to see the car at sema.  | 
		
 I guess we just felt a bit naked with no SEMA thrash this year! LOL! Chad called Thursday night.............I need some advice buddy! He told me about his situation, it took only a few seconds to tell him to load it up and bring it to Florida. My pour guys..........They had no clue! You should have seen the look on my crew's faces when I told them Friday morning at 8AM that any minute now a little emergency work would be coming down the driveway, ROFLMAO! I explained the situation and a series of "OH WTF's" followed. But the guys went from "This Is F---in Impossible" at 10AM Friday to "We Got This" by mid day Saturday! 
	Michael just finished the exhaust. Man I wish there was a way to get tailpipes on it but that particular Torque Arm set up leaves zero tailpipe solutions unless the fuel tank is cut Way DOWN! So it is a dump system but Michael made it look real nice. Right now the car is in the trailer and headed back to Georgia at 2AM!I asked Chad to grab a few hours sleep at our house then go, but Adrenalin has him right now. Everyone involved is pretty much exhausted after our little 3 days emergency thrash, but my team and myself get to catch up on sleep now. Chad has 5 more sleepless nights and a 46 hour straight through road trip to Vegas in front of him........................Oh I remember those days well! Ty, it was not buffed when it left, but paint looked be pretty damn good even before buffing. Color is REAL nice and Andrew really laid it down nice and even. I am sure sanded and buffed it will look fantastic. I mentioned to Chad, with everyone watching these threads, I liken these thrash scenarios to Evil Knievel jumps. Many watch hoping for sure you will make it against the odds, but there is also a group watching silently hoping it comes up short and a crash! Either ending is exciting in very different ways. We jumped in this weekend to try and help assure a safe landing. I suggest you call in to work sick the rest of the week and spend the week at Chads. You also probably should be ready to do the lions share of the driving. According to my math you guys can leave as late as 5PM Friday if you drive straight through. You can even do some light minor assembly once on the floor at SEMA. But Chad and his guys are going to need additional help to make a smooth landing with any room to spare. Good luck guys. We are changing into our cheer leading skirts now. The pleasure was ours!  | 
		
 Prodigy Customs! 
		
		
		Frank, 
	Words just can't express the gratitude I have toward you and your crew!!! :hail: Many don't know that this adventure started with a phone call from me asking for your advice over a year ago... and you put me in contact with Chad... Who would have ever thought we'd be where we are now my friend!? :) The car looks ABSOLUTELY AMAZING and I know Chad is excited about how it came out too!! We've got an extra set of hands (from here on the boards) heading to Chad's today and then I'll be down there as soon as I can get off work... (Uncle Sam won't let me call in sick... LOL) :patriot: This is no Snake River jump, we'll be there!! With the help of some great friends and a lot of sleepless nights, we'll be there!! We'll see you at the Pypes Performance Exhaust booth #24542! Let the SEMA thrash continue... :lateral:  | 
		
 Like I posted earlier in the thread. This is the first car/booth I'm heading for. 
	FRANK -- I can't imagine ANYONE that would be rooting for a fail here! How could anyone wish that. Well... don't answer... I know there are d*+kheads out there that probably would. I know he would have gotten much more help - if the shop was in or nearer a major city. I checked flights to there - and it's a "you just can't get there from here" kind of spot. Not sure where the 46 straight hours of driving comes in -- it's only 1900 miles from Atlanta to LV... so that's more like 31 hours... but either way - it's a long haul... but there's a big difference between 46 hours of driving and 30ish... LOL -- See the bright side? They have to "extra" 8 hour shifts to work on the car!! (I have to provide a positive spin here!) :woot:  | 
		
 Okay -- we have to do the "drive imput" thread here... 
	There's 3 ways to go via major Interstates.... I40 - I70 or I20 I 40 - through Oklahoma is the shortest I 70 - through Kansas and Utah I 20 - through Dallas and Ft Worth My thinking - and I could be wrong here - would be via I 40 because once you clear Arkansas -- you can hammer down... But I 70 through Utah - where some of the posted speed limits are now 80 MPH - so you can bump up against 85 and nobody is looking... but towing at 80 is a little "out there" for me personally.... SO :lateral: What say you??  | 
		
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 Frank, you and your crew show us once again that you are all stand up guys.  I bet the last minute wrenchings can be pretty nerve racking! 
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 I was trying to be PC.... by not publicly "encouraging" a cannonball run... Although - I have looked down at the speedo and gone "holly crappolly" - that speed thing just sneaks up on ya... However... I will stay with my comment -- towing at 80 is about as fast as I care to go. And then it's got to be wide open - wide lanes... like through Utah on I 70 or parts of Oregon etc... where the only wreck is going to be "yourself".. :willy: :lol:  | 
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