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Old 10-05-2006, 07:06 PM
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That sounds great! We'd love to crack a few brews open and share war stories. Thanks for the comments on the car. It's been a thrash (day 18 now) but its comming together. I can't wait for you to see it in person.
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Old 10-06-2006, 10:24 AM
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Can you buy that front disc brake air routing piece? (the round, black one that goes behind the rotor)..

If so where?

Looking good Craig.. will see you at SEMA.. hey, where's my invite??? lol
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Old 10-06-2006, 10:32 AM
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hey, where's my invite??? lol
Got mine yesterday.
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Me too Scott, maybe we can sneak Rupp in....
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Me too Scott, maybe we can sneak Rupp in....
Freaking bastards!!! I made you and I can break you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh wait.. you guys actually made me.. never mind..

But, I want an invite to the damn party! lol
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Old 10-06-2006, 06:57 PM
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Steve- PM me your addy, and I will mail one out to you on Monday


I made the backing plates. You can buy them from Corvette places, but they want like $190 for them. Some .050 aluminum, a few hours time and I had my own. Piece of cake! Maybe a good mini tech story for PHR??????
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Steve- PM me your addy, and I will mail one out to you on Monday


I made the backing plates. You can buy them from Corvette places, but they want like $190 for them. Some .050 aluminum, a few hours time and I had my own. Piece of cake! Maybe a good mini tech story for PHR??????
yea, make me a pair and send them to me with a story to evaluate..

PM sent..
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The SEMA unveiling is today at 11:30 am! It was great working with Art and Craig! Stop by and say hello if you make it to SEMA. I am posting some pictures of the car and the composite stuff shortly after (with expressed permission of course). Check it out here www.carbonguy.com Click on the picture of Art for more views.

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Old 10-31-2006, 01:06 PM
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Who makes the halo lights and where can I find them? Thanks
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The SEMA unveiling is today at 11:30 am! It was great working with Art and Craig! Stop by and say hello if you make it to SEMA. I am posting some pictures of the car and the composite stuff shortly after (with expressed permission of course). Check it out here www.carbonguy.com Click on the picture of Art for more views.

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Cool, lots of carbon fiber, looks great! Can't wait to see it in person.

BTW, your website has issues with frames. Half the text is chopped off in top frame.
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