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Old 09-25-2008, 12:17 PM
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That is gonna be AWESOME!!!!
I LOVE the 427!!!
I'll be following this thread closely.
Nice to see Comp-Spec getting some work from the lateral-g community.
When, (and that's a when), I finally get my 69 Camaro SS, I'd like to have Comp-Spec do my work as well.
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Old 09-25-2008, 01:42 PM
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That is gonna be AWESOME!!!!
I LOVE the 427!!!
I'll be following this thread closely.
Nice to see Comp-Spec getting some work from the lateral-g community.
When, (and that's a when), I finally get my 69 Camaro SS, I'd like to have Comp-Spec do my work as well.
Alright Man this is definitely going to give you a reason to stop by the shop
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Old 09-25-2008, 01:44 PM
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I like the orange! Not too sure on the wheels though....still gonna be cool.
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Old 09-25-2008, 02:39 PM
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I like the paint scheme, although I've always been a fan of the taller spoilers on 2nd gens. The wheels will look awesome as long as they are 18"
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I like the paint scheme, although I've always been a fan of the taller spoilers on 2nd gens. The wheels will look awesome as long as they are 18"
Ryan, I keep going back and fourth on the rear spoiler. I change my mind every other day, but I can't afford to have Ben redo the rendering every time I change my mind. lol
And the wheels are 18-inches.

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Ryan, I keep going back and fourth on the rear spoiler. I change my mind every other day, but I can't afford to have Ben redo the rendering every time I change my mind. lol
And the wheels are 18-inches.

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why would you take a car more then 3000 miles for a paint job if there are some riddler award painters in your state?
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Ryan, I keep going back and fourth on the rear spoiler. I change my mind every other day, but I can't afford to have Ben redo the rendering every time I change my mind. lol
And the wheels are 18-inches.

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Hope you go with polished 18" Fikse's, I like the polished look vs the dark centered look on an orange car.

You can't go wrong with either rear spoiler, I just think spoilers finish of the car somewhat and on 2nd gen's the taller spoiler looks better IMO.

BTW Nick, how's the Captain doing?
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I typically like the taller spoilers too....I know Scott would disagree though!
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Hope you go with polished 18" Fikse's, I like the polished look vs the dark centered look on an orange car.

You can't go wrong with either rear spoiler, I just think spoilers finish of the car somewhat and on 2nd gen's the taller spoiler looks better IMO.

BTW Nick, how's the Captain doing?
Considering the polished ones are already stacked up in Nick's office I would say there's a good chance you will get your wish.

I like the shorter one better.. the tall one looks so "disco".

But that's just me and it's not like I dislike the tall one. I know Nick is going back and forth on it. (oh, the agony)
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