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Old 12-13-2010, 06:37 PM
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If it goes into April I'll be jumping someone's poo pile!
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Was there for a couple hours today -- and we're all kind of shooting for "May".
Does this mean you have to jump your own poo pile?
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Old 12-13-2010, 06:45 PM
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Does this mean you have to jump your own poo pile?

Pretty much! I seem to be the one that is increasing the "scope" of the project... Typical customer right!

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I'm sure you/they are gonna do what it takes to get it "right". Very cool project. I love these little cars! -
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WOW Greg, I hate to say it this way, but I will. I like you new rear....end that is.
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So basically you could of just kept the a-arms and just gone with a new frame!!
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Old 12-14-2010, 07:25 AM
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WOW Greg, I hate to say it this way, but I will. I like you new rear....end that is.
I am so going to slap you at RTTC!!!

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So basically you could of just kept the a-arms and just gone with a new frame!!

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That is going to be so killer on that new ride Greg! Please tell me your going to install a rear view "under the car" camera so you can watch that amazing rear end moving on a nice 7" LCD monitor in the dash..forget the new updated gauges, just looking at that chrome artwork moving under the car is enough! -Jim

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Looks good. If this is just a few "tweaks" I'd be interested to see what your definition of a full on build would be

John


Sadly John.... this is kind of the way I always end up doing stuff.... When I used to do NCRS Corvettes -- I had one that I full on frame off restored 3 times in 10 years... My Nomad which I bought ALL DONE 12 years ago - now has a new chassis - it's on it's 4th motor... 3rd core support... 4th aluminum radiator... It is a sickness -- and I've got it.
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I have a black truck that you could redo and change to your hearts content. No greater satisfaction then fixing something that was not broke.
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I have a black truck that you could redo and change to your hearts content. No greater satisfaction then fixing something that was not broke.
I don't think it runs or drives.
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