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I wonder what the people's republic of california would say when i go to register it? |
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Yes the LS7 would be great power:weight, but it'd be a shame to put cats on that work of art. Maybe a turbo charged e-rod or that LS9 you mentioned? Not to mention a f'n front license plate, proper lighting, bumpers, etc.
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Can you imagine that car in the fast lane down the 405? Just tell everyone it is some super limited super car from, some unknown country. |
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The 405? How about pulling up next to some cupcake in a Lambo in BH? Or going to Supercar Sunday with a track scar on it? I'm already thinking about selling my boat to finance it. The GF even likes it better the the Camaro project, so I've got buy in there! :lol: One project at a time, though. I'll check with RCR and see if they're planing on attending SEMA... |
Ron, I really hope they're attending SEMA, because I have been eyeing their gt40s lately.
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I still say you build a GT-40.
And surely, a shop with as much talent as yours could figure out a way to make more room inside!!:yes: mk2 GT-40 + ferrari transaxle + some high revving V8 :thumbsup: if you win the lotto in the next few days, i suggest one of these; http://www.race-cars.com/engsales/co...26746217ss.htm 850 hp! |
I'm not a huge fan of replicas, they're cool indeed, but I'm not really a fan, that's why I said that it'd be cool something different like a modern Corvair, a rear-mid engined Corvette resembilng a Corvair.
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