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Old 03-17-2010, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by tony byram View Post
When you were asking about the vega, it sounded kinda like what I had years ago and I thought that it might be a cool and lightweight little G-machine. But this second gen Camaro will be ALOT better! The car looks great,greatlines and it will be a build that will be very interesting. Just dont turn it into a 100 thousand dollar showcar and you will be fine. I liken it to less is more. And you will capture everyones interest! Plus it will be a blast to drive! Im gonna follow this build like a hawk Jody. Lokss like its going to be a great build, and a great car!
thanks Tony. It won't be a 6 figure car, 'cause I can't afford one right now................ It'll be fun to put together a car most guys can afford to build, that will still be competitive at the track and the local cruise. I'll keep track of all expenses and show everything I do, so it can be duplicated by anyone.

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