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Old 08-19-2008, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by radrambler View Post
STEVEN

i picked up the august 08 c.p issue today....man thats a great issue .
i like the whole package .it really is put together well. great writing and photography..event coverage and features along with tech ,industry news.
i havent picked up an issue in a while (i dont have a camaro, duh)this mag is really well put together. good read.
nice coverage for MR TWIST = steve c. and MR. LATERAL-G ... scott congrats to vinnie on the feature & CENTERFOLD PULL OUT...VERY COOL


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Thanks, we keep making changes and tweaks to get it where we want. Camaro Performers use to be just rehashing of other stories. Now it's the real deal. The hardest part is that we try to cover all the gens. Now fourth gen is light since GM Hi Tech handles that area, but we try to have a little and some of if applies to those of us with LS engines/T56 trans deals.

Third gen is hard because there just arn't many or many parts yet. But we try.

So the main focus is of first and second gen cars. We do a little of everything: street, drag, PT and your nomal Street Machine. Nick and I lean towards handling so there's an emphasis there. He has a 2nd gen that will be getting the DSE treatment and my first gen will be, hopefully, on the budget side using lots of stuff.

I feel it keeps getting better each month as we change stuff, the magazine has a lot of growth potential, but most of all it's fun.

Thanks for the comments
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