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Old 01-21-2011, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by coolwelder62 View Post
Ryan,Car look's great.Awesome color choice. Scott
Thanks Scott, we may need to talk subframes down the road here. The 245's look like pizza cutters on the front now.

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Originally Posted by Sieg View Post
Ryan - Looking good!

Thanks for some insight on rear end set ups. I'm in a similar situation and your input makes good sense. Looking forward to the performance report.
No problem, I am no expert by any means. But I had to weigh a few decisions which is alot different on a finished running painted car.

I think the biggest improvements will be grip from the R-compound tires and ride quality with the 4-link.

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Wow Ryan. That looks fantastic. I loved it before but I loves it even more now
Thanks Steve, always loved your car. Glad to have joined club Fikse

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Boy she's got a nice fat ass LOL. Can't wait to see it in person. Those patented 2nd gear burnouts may be hard to do now with all that grip. You may need more power LOL. Cough stroker cough.
Lol Mike, for those that don't know Mike helped me do alot of work on the car like installing the motor/trans and do the heads/intake swap on the motor. Mike you know me quite well and I will try my best to roast the 335's in 2nd gear. But I'm eyeing Steve Rupp's 460 RHS stroker motor in the future. I'm done with power adders, 720 hp NA is where it's at.

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Originally Posted by Payton King View Post
really looks nice! like the updated wheels and the wide rubber
Thanks Payton, which reminds me. Let's see some updates on your mini-tub??

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Looks great Ryan!
Thanks Jay, for your inspiration. For posting pics of your badass '69 and helping me decide on the wheels. And for all your help checking backspacing on the wheels like a million times Your update threads are some of my favorites, so please keep us posted.

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Very nice!! Love the big rubber!
Thanks Nick.

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Awesome, the car looks fantastic. Glad the tranny problem was a simple fix and nothing internal.

Regards,
Ryan
Thanks for the suggestions Ryan. The noise was driving me insane. Luckily I now have a rebuilt stage II T56 tranny that I didn't really need.

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Originally Posted by Jay Hilliard View Post
Car looks awesome Ryan! Nice wheel choice.
Thanks Jay. Keep us posted on your wifes car build

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Originally Posted by 69x22 View Post
Nice!!!
Thanks, and hey I really like your wheels too

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Originally Posted by youthpastor View Post
wow- that just put your car in a whole other class- I can't wait to see it with the typical "Ryan" slammed stance!

Camaro Performers repeat?
Lol, you know me too well Chris. First thing I thought of when I saw the pics was: the ass end is waaaay too high. Gotta slam that thing and tuck the rubber. Aka Orion Camaro. I've already told Bill to do it.

I'll hit up Nick L and see if he wants to re-feature it now He'll probably tell me to pound sand

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Looks great, Ryan! You have to be stoked!
Thanks Tony, one day I'll make it down to that Goodguys Puyalip show to meet you clowns
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