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Old 11-21-2013, 05:35 AM
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Looks great Marty,hopefully you are enjoying it now.
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Old 11-21-2013, 08:19 AM
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Marty now that's a good pic. I stopped by your car several times while at SEMA and took pics. Very well put together, Impressive! Congrats.
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Old 11-21-2013, 08:35 AM
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Marty now that's a good pic. I stopped by your car several times while at SEMA and took pics. Very well put together, Impressive! Congrats.
Hi Lenie,

Thank you Kenny did a great job finishing the car. I would love to see pictures as I really didn't take any of the car at sema.
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Old 11-21-2013, 03:35 PM
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The car really came out nice. I have said it before, but your thread has become a blueprint for building a nice second gen. I have borrowed a few ideas like the DSE 67-69 brackets and the Ridetech weld on brackets (which I may not use after all, but they really clean things up). The DSE folks even called me and told me I ordered the wrong MC brackets, but after seeing how it fit on your car I stuck with that part number.
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The car really came out nice. I have said it before, but your thread has become a blueprint for building a nice second gen. I have borrowed a few ideas like the DSE 67-69 brackets and the Ridetech weld on brackets (which I may not use after all, but they really clean things up). The DSE folks even called me and told me I ordered the wrong MC brackets, but after seeing how it fit on your car I stuck with that part number.
Thank you Stephen,

I really appreciate the kind words and if just one person learns something from one of my build it make all of my posts worthwhile.
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This was my first SEMA and it was so awesome seeing all these cars I've only read about and seen pix of. As soon as I saw the mountain bike sticking out of the side of a 2nd gen I knew I'd found 2nd Chance. Seeing it in person makes a world of difference, i mean you know it's nice from the pics but you don't get a feel for how nice until you see it up close and personal. Very cool car and I took a ton of pics for my sister who also owns a second Gen and needs a new direction.
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This was my first SEMA and it was so awesome seeing all these cars I've only read about and seen pix of. As soon as I saw the mountain bike sticking out of the side of a 2nd gen I knew I'd found 2nd Chance. Seeing it in person makes a world of difference, i mean you know it's nice from the pics but you don't get a feel for how nice until you see it up close and personal. Very cool car and I took a ton of pics for my sister who also owns a second Gen and needs a new direction.
Wow - thank you very much.

ps - any chance i can get a copy of your pictures ??
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I didn't even seen the post from them That is pretty cool.

Kenny still has the car and I will be getting it after the first of the year since I have no where to stick the car since the Bumble Bee is in my warehouse and there is another car on the rack in my garage.
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