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Old 10-04-2012, 01:18 PM
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Cool, thanks for following guys!

Getting the doors flush were an initial priority. Kurt (one of the builders) decided to put the rear bumper flush along the sides, should look really clean.



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Great job on the rear bumper. That's like the 4th one copying Rogers..........
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Whats the rear bumper made out of? Metal or something else.

Project looks great!
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Old 10-08-2012, 12:28 PM
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Great job on the rear bumper. That's like the 4th one copying Rogers..........
Great minds think alike?

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Whats the rear bumper made out of? Metal or something else.

Project looks great!
Its the original bumper, just cut and hacked in every way possible.

The car got tigercage'd


Here's a picture of the original bumper being modified




Working on the lower half of the rear end, exhaust ports
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Starting to look a more modified:

Marquez designed interior


Was there any doubt that we would put our StrongArms/spindles on the car?


Bumper laying flush with the sides


Extending the lower sides a couple inches for a more robust look.
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Changed up the side vents, this picture doesn't show it but we cut a tunnel out through the wheel well so the vents are actually functional.


Moser Rear end for the car arrived


Forgeline wheels for the car


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Default front fender mods?

Are you using a 18x10" with 5 3/4 B.S. wheel on the front? If so, I would be VERY interested in close-up pics and details of mods on the front fenders / inner fender wells.
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Are you using a 18x10" with 5 3/4 B.S. wheel on the front? If so, I would be VERY interested in close-up pics and details of mods on the front fenders / inner fender wells.
Well even though we have the wheels in house, we're not really sure on the final size and may have to swap them out. It will most likely end up with a 18x9.5" wheel with a backspacing between a 5.5-5.75".

Here's a picture of the front fender, though we may end up modifying it even more:



Here are some of the latest and greatest pictures of the car:

An LS motor was put in for fitment purposes, the car will end up with a supercharged LSA engine

Tremec T56 Magnum 6 speed





A nice new shiny Ridetech camaro gas cap
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Look's Great.And those RideTech suspension componet's will make it a real good driver.
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Well even though we have the wheels in house, we're not really sure on the final size and may have to swap them out. It will most likely end up with a 18x9.5" wheel with a backspacing between a 5.5-5.75".

Here's a picture of the front fender, though we may end up modifying it even more:


thats what i went with. 18.9.5 with 6.375 offset ga3s. Mine are going on a 67 with dse subframe but i can put them on a 69 on a dse subframe and you could prob fig out the different offset that you would need
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