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Old 09-19-2008, 07:13 AM
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Default Victone's badd Ass LS7 69 Camaro

Everyone has been asking what is going on at the shop and I have not been posting much. Well, we have been sandbagging a little bit. Truth be known, we painted 4 Camaro's last month, 1 every weekend, that are all coming together. The shop is a rainbow of Camaro's, Red, Black, Green and Silver. and 2 more will be painted this month. Michael and the boys have been kicking ass and the place looks like a Pro Touring Camaro factory. At last count there were 13 Camaro's on the property getting the treatment!

So this is one we have been keeping a secret for a while. It belongs to our member Victone from San Fransisco and this is going to be one badd boy! Victor bought one of my body shells from me and contracted it as a finished roller. The car includes the best of everything including the full DSE treatment including minitub, Subframe, and Quadralink. The Engine is a new crate LS7 and is getting a little help from a cam among other things to up the power. Victor will drag race this fairly often and opted for a killer automatic. The transmission is the badd ass Bowler / Twist Machine 4L65 manumatic, sending power to a Mark Williams stuffed 9". A set of Anodize Fikses and BFG TA KDW2s give it "The Look".

The Red color is a secret, but is the redest red you have ever seen. Everyone that comes in the shop dies over the color! it literally lights the entire shop up!

We are waiting for some Mega Stop Tech Brakes, and doing a few more little things before this monster heads across the country to it's new home. We already miss it and it has not even left yet.

Victor has built a number of killer cars through the years and is a accomplished mechanic. So we did all the dirty work and Victor will be finishing the rest of the project.

Thank you Victor for trusting us with this build. It's guys like you that make guys like us look good!

Congratulations buddy! I know you cannot wait to see it.









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Old 09-19-2008, 07:19 AM
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Damn thats nice
Great work!
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Old 09-19-2008, 08:53 AM
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very nice Frank! Hopefully I'll see it at one of the northern California get-togethers.

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Old 09-19-2008, 09:24 AM
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that thing is bad! hopefully i'll get to see it since i'm near sf!
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Old 09-19-2008, 11:29 AM
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THAT IS NICE!!!
Good job with the car. I like his choice of options too.
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Looks really nice - Gotta Love Ticket me Red
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Old 09-19-2008, 01:12 PM
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Love the color I'm not crazy about the wheel color.The stance is killer!
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sick!!!
you act like anyone would think twice about trusting you guys to build a awsome car!
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