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Old 08-21-2012, 10:51 PM
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You need to change that tool BS in your signature.

If SAR can charge whatever bucks per hour, you can double it at your shop.

Seriously, that's some serious stuff there. Who'da known.
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Old 08-21-2012, 11:04 PM
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Old 08-21-2012, 11:16 PM
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So the rumor is true
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Man Im with flash on this one.

Skrew what everyone says about you, that sig shiat is BS "I have some tools... would someday like to have some skill using them..."

The only thing you proved here is that you actually do know how to use them.

So, now I'm a little confused and not sure if I should ever believe anything you say around here.


BTW, nice work my friend
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Old 08-22-2012, 03:54 AM
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Good job Greg and Rudy. Car looks great.
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Old 08-22-2012, 07:29 AM
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Man Im with flash on this one.

Skrew what everyone says about you, that sig shiat is BS "I have some tools... would someday like to have some skill using them..."

The only thing you proved here is that you actually do know how to use them.

So, now I'm a little confused and not sure if I should ever believe anything you say around here.


BTW, nice work my friend


Thank you.... I think.


Truth be told - I don't join in on all the techno discussions around here... I'd rather just stand off to one side and lob a grenade once in awhile. I try to help the less experienced guys if I can and stay out of the stuff that doesn't require my input.

I kinda chuckle to myself when people are surprised that I can use my shed... I think "really?.... Did you really think I invested all that time and effort and $$ for that kind of stuff and not know just a little bit about what it takes to do the work too?"
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Old 08-22-2012, 08:02 AM
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This is where I get the skills from.... owning "smart" tools!



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Great job their Greg! I wish I had a brother in law that we could build a car together for fun.. Rudy is lucky!
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WOW its good to see you getting your hands dirty greg and I guess you dont need to get rid of your tools you do just fine with them. Saw your daughter at the game the other night are you going to come out to any this year?
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Great story Greg! After reading your first post about the 383 with 624hp, you had me guessing how you got there. The big 6-71 a few posts later gave me the answer. Very nice!
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Damn, you never cease to amaze. Outstanding work by an outstanding gentleman.
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Looking good GW (and Rudy)! I remember seeing this car at Tim's a few years back, You guys do nice work
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Nice work Greg!!

Very impressive, especially for an RF.
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Nice write up Greg. You guys did a great job. Its nice to see you and Rudy are good friends and enjoy the same things. I'm lucky to be close to my family too, except I'm the only one crazy enough to try a build like this.
Way to go!
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Cool story and very nice work Greg
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nice work as usual! love the stainless lines. This is pretty much what we find. A car comes in and you end up chasing all the "ugly" stuff...wiring, etc- hard to know where to stop
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WOW!!!!!,Very Cool.
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Great thread Greg! Nice job on the car! You need the "Built in THE SHED" stickers.
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Well that, and talented
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Yet another reason I wish I lived closer to you.
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Wow I'm Impressed
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That's some awesome work Greg. It's just as equally awesome that you helped out your brother-in-law like that, makes for some great memories.
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You need to change that tool BS in your signature.

If SAR can charge whatever bucks per hour, you can double it at your shop.

Seriously, that's some serious stuff there. Who'da known.
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So the rumor is true
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Man Im with flash on this one.

Skrew what everyone says about you, that sig shiat is BS "I have some tools... would someday like to have some skill using them..."

The only thing you proved here is that you actually do know how to use them.

So, now I'm a little confused and not sure if I should ever believe anything you say around here.


BTW, nice work my friend
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Good job Greg and Rudy. Car looks great.


...so it seems established that 'We like



uh.. Greg'



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This is where I get the skills from.... owning "smart" tools!



I must own stupid tools .

Can you sew, I'm going to hire a extra person
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