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Old 02-19-2010, 02:00 AM
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Cool to see you're working on another '69 Craig. Can't wait to see how the other one comes out!
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Old 02-19-2010, 05:37 AM
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Looks like you did a pretty damn good job for the first time. Did you soak the wrap in a bucket of water and wrap it wet?


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Can't wait to see how the other one comes out!
Me too....
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Old 02-19-2010, 07:52 AM
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Great looking RS and nice projects. Keep the pics/updates coming!


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Great looking RS and nice projects. Keep the pics/updates coming!


Thanks and I'll keep the updates coming.
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Old 02-25-2010, 05:25 PM
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Well I had to take a little break due to the cold weather. So a few cold beers and a couple good friends, oh I can’t forget the arrival of new parts, I decided it was time to bust some knuckles on my project.


The Nitto NTO5's mounted and ready for action.


Don't worry I'll try to hide all the wires


Next on the list is rear brakes, pluming brake lines, Hotchkis handle bars and dropping in the new engine.
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Old 02-27-2010, 11:12 AM
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I snapped a pix of the new Rushforth rims on my car. I can’t wait to get this project back on the ground to see where the ride height turns out.

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Very nice Craig. Should look killer at ride height!!!
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I snapped a pix of the new Rushforth rims on my car. I can’t wait to get this project back on the ground to see where the ride height turns out.

I really like the way those look on there. You are almost there!
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Looks like you did a pretty damn good job for the first time. Did you soak the wrap in a bucket of water and wrap it wet?




Me too....

Thanks Jeff I took your advice and soaked the wrap before I put them on. Not perfect but good enough. I must say that stuff sucks!! It’s not bad to put on just all the airborne fibers.

Hey don't forget me! I want to see the other Camaro done too
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Old 02-19-2010, 03:53 PM
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Cool to see you're working on another '69 Craig. Can't wait to see how the other one comes out!
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Hey Kris, Yes i'm working on another camaro. The thing is I had to. Either a blown head gasket or busted ring. Either way there's oil on my spark plugs. I need something to drive when it gets warm out you know.
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