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Old 07-08-2014, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Tuske427 View Post
Schwartz chassis, Anvil fenders, Ring bros parts, titanium fasteners, Wilwood brakes, Forgeline wheels... You must have a salary that Bill Gates would envy, ha ha

Nice work on the Camaro!
Haha, I'm living with a relative for the duration of the build, I don't have a house payment, car payment, or girlfriend. I don't make all that much but almost all of it goes to this project. I've also been saving for a very long time. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab View Post
awesome work Casey!!!! You guys f****** rock
Haha, Thanks Vince!!
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Wow!!

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Originally Posted by Lenie View Post
Casey, insane build...keep the pics coming. Can't wait to see this one come together.
Thanks Lenie, it will never be as immaculate as your car, but hopefully it turns out pretty nice.
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Originally Posted by tom091074 View Post
Killer ride! I'm curious would it have been the same result if you would've stretched the inner stock wheel housings? It looks like you stretched them a bit anyway and just wondering why not just get the cheaper ones to start with?
In hindsight yes, but things changed as we worked on it and I had already ordered the ones from Detroit Speed. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by waynieZ View Post
Awesome job !
Thank you Wayne!
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Originally Posted by Al Moreno View Post
Just went through the entire thread...... I'm not sure how I missed it either. Great job Casey. Like others have said, the name definitely fits it.
Thanks Al!!
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