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Old 03-05-2005, 10:55 AM
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Cool! Now don't skimp on the updates!
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Old 03-05-2005, 03:09 PM
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I don’t know what he is complaining about it is only a 24 foot enclosed I have hulled this thing allover the place with my little Dodge Dakota.

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Congrats on getting it ready to be painted John. I've got a long haul ahead of me with my project. Did you do anything custom with the dash?
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Old 03-08-2005, 07:24 PM
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Doug,

No, nothing extraordinary. I am using Auto Meter C2 gauges (electric but with a full sweep: very trick). I'll use a CF or anodized aluminum dash insert. Other than that ... it'll be stock.



I just got back from dropping the car off at Road Killer Kustoms (near Atlanta) for interior and exterior paint. They are already hard at work on it, and working to a May completion date. I'll drop by in early April to check out the progress, but they've already started sending me update pics. I'm very impressed with them so far. I'll post some pics of the car as they continue the work.

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Old 03-09-2005, 11:02 AM
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John-

Congrats to finally get to this stage. All the fab work is second to none. Almost a shame to cover it up!! There are alot of extremely nice cars out there, but every now & then there is one that comes out & takes it to another level. No doubt this will be one of them!! What impresses me is that YOU did all the work in your garage!! It's not a megabuck "PRO" built car. Not taking any talent away from the pro's because they do alot for this hobby. It's just nice seeing an avearge guy in his garage putting out a car of this caliber.

Congrats again..Can't wait to see it done.

Is there a chance we may see it at SEMA??

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Old 03-09-2005, 01:46 PM
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Brent,

Thanks very very much. I'm going all out to finish it this summer with SEMA in mind. There are lots of variables in play, but I'm hoping they will all work out for a SEMA debut for the car.

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how do you get to debut the car at sema ...

know somebody ? iwould figure you have to be showing with a company....
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