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Old 07-18-2011, 06:43 PM
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The dash and gauge cluster look great.
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Very Nice!
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Old 07-18-2011, 07:44 PM
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Thank's guy's.Just need to finish plugging the dash harness togather and zip trying everything up in place & finish laying down the fat mat sound deadner.Then the carpet can go in.Can't wait to start the motor get the frt. end alined then I can blast down thur the corn field.Will try and give Tom more photo's to post.
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Looking good scott!
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great job my friend.
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Old 07-18-2011, 09:17 PM
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Looking good Scott!! I don't remember reading what kind of HP is your motor got?
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Old 07-18-2011, 09:33 PM
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Looking good Scott!! I don't remember reading what kind of HP is your motor got?
It's a stock 400hp LS2.I wish I could aford more.But I still have 2 kids at home and one starting college so I need to stay on a budget.
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Old 07-19-2011, 05:59 AM
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Hay thats not bad, sure we all want Marks 800 Hp motor but like you said budget. Thats the best way to build a car unless you have unlimited funds, then I'm going over RS and have them build me a car Oh and please keep the pictures coming, i for one love to look at what you are doing. Sure I like to look at what the Pro top shops are doing I look at JGC, RS, DSE all the time to find different ways help my car look better. But I really like to see the home built cars or at least the ones built by the guys that do it because they love to build cars not just make money. Not saying that the pro builders do not love what they do, they have to too turn out the cars that are coming out of these shops today, but they also still have to make money. So please keep the pictures coming
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Old 07-19-2011, 06:29 AM
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Hay thats not bad, sure we all want Marks 800 Hp motor but like you said budget. Thats the best way to build a car unless you have unlimited funds, then I'm going over RS and have them build me a car Oh and please keep the pictures coming, i for one love to look at what you are doing. Sure I like to look at what the Pro top shops are doing I look at JGC, RS, DSE all the time to find different ways help my car look better. But I really like to see the home built cars or at least the ones built by the guys that do it because they love to build cars not just make money. Not saying that the pro builders do not love what they do, they have to too turn out the cars that are coming out of these shops today, but they also still have to make money. So please keep the pictures coming
Rick,I do it for the money.I don't want to sell my project's unless I get a little something for my labor.I have all ready had 2 offer's for this car for around what I have invested in it.But I can't sell it for that.I think my labor is worth a little bit.So yes I love the build,I set up at nigth thinking about what to do next.By trying to make a little money at the end also helps me build the next one a little nicer.I am thrilled some of you folk's like what I am doing.Thay car really look'sbetter in real life than it does in the photo's I am sending to Mr. Tom to post.The lighting in my shop is not that great and can't take good photo to save my A==.Going to start installing the sheet metal this week end so maybe it will atart looking a little better.

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