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Old 09-13-2006, 10:08 AM
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I voted yes, because if you can get deals through friends... barter for work/parts.. do a lot of it yourself, you can really cut the cost on building a really nice ride. Also, starting with a non "desired" car... meaning, ones that dont go for $100,000 wrecked, is also a good way to start i feel. Besides, seeing really nice odd balls are fun!

Mine cost around $24,XXX to build, including the cost of the car.
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Old 09-13-2006, 11:36 AM
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a first gen camaro would be nice.
I could donate some parts for the build aswell.
god knows all the extra camaro parts ive accumulated over the years and would never use.
heck i might even throw in a 327 complete motor.
only if the car is built and sold/ raffled off and procceds go to a charity of our choosing.
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Old 09-13-2006, 12:44 PM
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Hi,
This sounds like a really cool project. Please let us know if there is anyway we and our new "Lateral" wheel can help out.

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Travis, and Jon
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Old 09-13-2006, 01:57 PM
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Jason, Travis, and Jon Thanks and thanks to every one and the support on this, I will be snaping some shots tonight of our project and lets keep the ideas coming in Thanks Jeff
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Is this something Steve could use in PHR....hmmmmm?
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Old 09-13-2006, 08:32 PM
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Hi,
This sounds like a really cool project. Please let us know if there is anyway we and our new "Lateral" wheel can help out.

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Jason,
Travis, and Jon
Thanks guys. That's something that we need to take very serious.
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Old 09-13-2006, 08:36 PM
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Is this supposed to be a build that nearly anyone can duplicate? If so, the "freebies" and special discounts can cause issues.


You don't want it to be like Monster Garage, where they go way over budget with donated parts from sponsors. I think it'd be cool if we avoid that.

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Is this supposed to be a build that nearly anyone can duplicate? If so, the "freebies" and special discounts can cause issues.


You don't want it to be like Monster Garage, where they go way over budget with donated parts from sponsors. I think it'd be cool if we avoid that.

Jody

Thanks Jody. I very, very much agree. Let's continue to focus on the original idea.
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Is this supposed to be a build that nearly anyone can duplicate? If so, the "freebies" and special discounts can cause issues.


You don't want it to be like Monster Garage, where they go way over budget with donated parts from sponsors. I think it'd be cool if we avoid that.

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I agree 100%.
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Old 09-13-2006, 03:05 PM
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wow this is very cool
showing all aspects in detailed form of a build is just the best for all of us
Those Lateral budniks in a 19/20 combo with some BFG G force tyres will sit very nice under their
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