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Old 11-07-2013, 04:02 PM
LS7 Z/28 LS7 Z/28 is offline
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Ruff mock up looks great! Subscribed!
Hey Thanks Wayne

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Great build. The name fits!
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Nice build you've got going Casey! I expected a bit more frugal build from the intro. Black looks nice.
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looking good man.
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Outstanding.
Haha, thanks dude!

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Nice parts list coming together there, and a nice looking garage in the back ground as well.
Thanks, that's my dad's garage

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Hey Casey, those are some impressive parts you have,
Looking great keep the picks coming

Keith
Thanks man!

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Holy hell, that thing looks mean!


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Great project! I love these builds.
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You must be saving some cash staying with dad!

The rough mockup looks sick. Please tell me the powerplant will be something with forced induction and a carb.....
Yes I'm putting all I can into it. Sorry to dissapoint you but it will be NA and injected, just not sure from who or which generation. All aluminum though for certain.

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Haha awesome!

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Old 11-07-2013, 04:29 PM
LS7 Z/28 LS7 Z/28 is offline
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WOW. Awesome parts. Love the wheels.
I like the hidden fasteners best as well.

Can you post some pics as how the Shwartz chassis integrates to, or around the factory rear frame rails?

I looked all over their site, but cant find any.

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Hey Thanks, I figured it wouldn't be nearly as much of a pain as having to clean around each bolt head. Although I feel sort of bad about spending the money for titanium bolts that will never be seen.

As you can see from the photo and the description I went a little overboard, but if I had left the floor the way it was the chassis fit very well between the original frame rails.

If you are considering buying one I would strongly encourage you. The Schwartz's are great people. Get in contact with [email protected], he will get you any information you need.

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