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Old 10-06-2012, 08:10 PM
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Damn thats a stunning looking car! I love everything about it, well done.
Keeping people on their toes to be top of the game for OUSCI thats for sure.

Do you have much of a specific break in routine you try and adhere to?
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that's funny, I was thinking the same thing.
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Thanks buddy,you know what I was looking at. See if you get your camaro painted anytime soon. Joe
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Thanks buddy,you know what I was looking at. See if you get your camaro painted anytime soon. Joe

Ask Paul to show you the captions I put on my buddies picture with Travis Pastrana. It could have been much worse. I was trying to keep it forum appropriate.


Anyways the car looked great. I look forward to seeing it at the track. SEMA should be Finn this year.
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Old 10-07-2012, 07:44 PM
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Good Stuff!

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Do you have much of a specific break in routine you try and adhere to?
I try to put 200 easy break in miles on the diff and trans. I've done that on the last couple cars and it helps keep the diffs quieter. You should vary speed and load and if you have coolers cycle them also to keep them cool. It is time well spent to check for leaks and loose parts also.

On a side note if you purchase a new car you should do the same. But you don't need to look for loose parts.

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We need some pics from the side. This thing is unreal. Thanks for posting.
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What's it weigh?

Any dashboard pics?

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