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Old 12-27-2016, 09:05 AM
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Just please tell me you are driving the wheels off of it and enjoying it!!!
Absolutely! Luckily no snow where I live, so put on a jacket, gloves, and hat, and drive around for no good reason every few days. I'm sure it would drive fine in snow with AWD, but I would not want to deal with road crap slinging up into the interior with no fenders.
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Old 12-27-2016, 12:19 PM
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Congrats on the buy! Cool car with such pedigree and history.

Kevin and the CAR crew do such nice work. Very good shop.

And leave that bad ass 18 degree motor in there -- no LS can touch the sound of that thing I bet.
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Very cool car, I live by Summit so I've seen it several times. Are you planning on taking it to Super Summit at Norwalk this year?
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Old 01-01-2017, 11:29 AM
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Very cool car, I live by Summit so I've seen it several times. Are you planning on taking it to Super Summit at Norwalk this year?
Thanks! I plan to take it to events here in California, but no real plans to take it elsewhere. I'm hoping to never trailer it again, and I can't see going cross country with maybe 120 miles per tank of gas. But maybe one day it would be cool to go to some events around the country.
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Congrats to you, and a job well done on the updates. I always liked this paint scheme. But the wheel/tire change as well as the new interior look GREAT!

I saw the car at the NSRA Nats when in Syracuse in 1995-6. It was purple then. Was a wild ahead of its time car back then, although that paint was horrid. Somewhere I have pics form that event.

Glad its in good hands where it will get used and enjoyed.
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Congrats to you, and a job well done on the updates. I always liked this paint scheme. But the wheel/tire change as well as the new interior look GREAT!

I saw the car at the NSRA Nats when in Syracuse in 1995-6. It was purple then. Was a wild ahead of its time car back then, although that paint was horrid. Somewhere I have pics form that event.

Glad its in good hands where it will get used and enjoyed.
Thanks! We struggled over making major changes, but needed to update it a bit. The paint still looks great 16 years later - thankfully it was not wild like when it was purple and yellow. If you have any pics, would love to see them. I'm putting together a website and Facebook page for the car to preserve it's history. Already talked to Troy at SEMA in 2015 about it, and he had some fun stories about his parents when they took it on the road.
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Thanks! We struggled over making major changes, but needed to update it a bit. The paint still looks great 16 years later - thankfully it was not wild like when it was purple and yellow. If you have any pics, would love to see them. I'm putting together a website and Facebook page for the car to preserve it's history. Already talked to Troy at SEMA in 2015 about it, and he had some fun stories about his parents when they took it on the road.
It will take some digging, but I will find them and get them to you. Probably not the best pics, but they are yours when I find them.
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Hi Desi,

I have been cleaning my attic office and I found a stack of Quadra Due Brochures from Summit Racing. Do you have any interest in them. If so I would be more then happy to ship them to you.



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