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Old 03-10-2006, 02:21 PM
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Yup here's a car with a spec sheet that screams functionality. Yet the car will be labeled as a poser just because it's so dern pretty.


Yes Steve it is sure pretty car but I see nothing "poser" about it at all!
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Old 03-10-2006, 02:37 PM
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Yup here's a car with a spec sheet that screams functionality. Yet the car will be labeled as a poser just because it's so dern pretty.


Yes Steve it is sure pretty car but I see nothing "poser" about it at all!

Johnny you forgot everything with 20's is deemed poser...even if it will preform....thats just the way some think
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Old 03-10-2006, 02:59 PM
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Johnny you forgot everything with 20's is deemed poser...even if it will preform....thats just the way some think

LOL yeah I know what Steve was saying I just thought I would throw that out.I could keep going but I won't
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Old 03-10-2006, 03:03 PM
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Johnny you forgot everything with 20's is deemed poser...even if it will preform....thats just the way some think
i dont understand than at all! big wheels done properly with the right stance
is a great look
some call it "bling" within the pro-touring scene lmao
When i do my car its running minumum 20 out back! period lol
just my 5 cents What about some pics of the back seats?
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Old 03-10-2006, 03:06 PM
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i dont understand than at all! big wheels done properly with the right stance
is a great look
some call it "bling" within the pro-touring scene lmao
When i do my car its running minumum 20 out back! period lol
just my 5 cents What about some pics of the back seats?

I agree if the wheel well looks right with a 20 it gets a 20.....oh and there are no back seats....the cuda is a two seatter
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Old 03-10-2006, 03:24 PM
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what would that sell for compared to what he paid to get it built?
id actually take this cuda over TT Sick Fish omg i cant beleive i just said that
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Old 03-10-2006, 05:08 PM
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Thanks guys! Glad everyone digs it. Everyone worked super hard on this project and it was a huge group effort. I was totally honored to have everyone work so closely to my renderings from the scoop, graphics, colors, wheels, grille interior, etc. That artwork looks like a portrait but it was done over a year ago before the car was even in primer or the wheels were ever cut at Budnik.
And as for wheels, I don't think the 20s are hurting the numbers too much on the Porsche Carrera GT and the Saleen S7! 2 of the baddest supercars ever.
And how nasty does a musclecar look with a set of 20s stuffed in there???
Thanks again, guys! Really glad the car is such a hit and so well received
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Old 03-10-2006, 05:28 PM
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Thanks guys! Glad everyone digs it. Everyone worked super hard on this project and it was a huge group effort. I was totally honored to have everyone work so closely to my renderings from the scoop, graphics, colors, wheels, grille interior, etc. That artwork looks like a portrait but it was done over a year ago before the car was even in primer or the wheels were ever cut at Budnik.
And as for wheels, I don't think the 20s are hurting the numbers too much on the Porsche Carrera GT and the Saleen S7! 2 of the baddest supercars ever.
And how nasty does a musclecar look with a set of 20s stuffed in there???
Thanks again, guys! Really glad the car is such a hit and so well received
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Jason it was easily one of my favorites at SEMA,nice work
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Old 03-10-2006, 05:49 PM
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Jason it was easily one of my favorites at SEMA,nice work
That's a HUGE complement considering the level of cars at SEMA! Thanks!
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Old 03-10-2006, 05:56 PM
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what would that sell for compared to what he paid to get it built?
id actually take this cuda over TT Sick Fish omg i cant beleive i just said that
On the subject of HUGE complements... Thanks a lot from everyone on the build. That means a lot because Troy is one of my favorite builders of all time and that car's one of my fave's too!
As for the backseat, between the wheeltubs and where the front seat is to accomodate Ted's 6'6" frame, there was no room.
And lest I forget, THANK YOU!!!!! to Scott for hosting a great site and giving people a great place to get together and for doing so much to promote people and the industry.
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