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Old 09-15-2010, 04:29 PM
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Tyler,Rodger look's real cool.Cant wait to see more.
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Rodger uploaded a few more pictures that are current.

Pretty A pillar tubes.


Engine is set back very deep into the firewall at this point; I'm guessing 7-8 inches but it's hard to tell with the new fisheye lens my boy picked up.


Sweet. Tilton pedals are mounted. Now I need to get off my ass an choose a Sparco seat, get a steering column, and wheel to get me all set up.


A pillar bars again.


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Did you notice the "Rolled" A pillar crossbar? Oh Yeah boy...
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Did you notice the "Rolled" A pillar crossbar? Oh Yeah boy...

I did - - - - -- - - That's a nice touch. It's also something that your average fab shop, probably can't easily do......... You "show-off"
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I did - - - - -- - - That's a nice touch. It's also something that your average fab shop, probably can't easily do......... You "show-off"
Well We are just and average fab shop with tube roller, that's all, really I just wanted to be able to see out of the car when Tyler hires me to wheel the car for him. He can be the car owner and I can be the wheel man, but I'm not dying my hair blue to be on your team, Blue hair is for monster truck drivers.
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Well We are just and average fab shop with tube roller, that's all, really I just wanted to be able to see out of the car when Tyler hires me to wheel the car for him. He can be the car owner and I can be the wheel man, but I'm not dying my hair blue to be on your team, Blue hair is for monster truck drivers.
I'm keeping the car green so that the Monster Energy decals will go on easier. Just wait until I let Ken Block get in this bad boy. I hope my new DC Shoes will fit those Tilton pedals.

Now will you stop being a pu$$y and cut my fenders and quarter panels apart?

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Blue hair is for monster truck drivers.
And old women!!!!!

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What seat do you guys think for a street/track car?

I'd like a Sparco. Here are the 3 I was looking at:

Sparco Circuit seat for $870 each


Sparco Pro ADV for $850 each


Or the Sparco Corsa for $730 each.


The first two will limit my blind spot viewing on the street but are HANS compatiable and would offer the best protection for me, where as the Corsa would be great for street visibility, but not as safe in a racing environment.
Have any of you guys used any of these in a street/track car?

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And old women!!!!!
Ouch.
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Great build. That engine is set back pretty far.
Looking good guys!
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