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Old 05-08-2008, 01:12 AM
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That's because they come to us all put together.. sometimes we get lucky though like with Mr. Parsons

That car would have been insane with a light engine in it.. like an LS7 or something.
Steve loves big blocks.
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Old 05-08-2008, 03:49 AM
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These are some pretty good additional pictures on the Ebay Link.

Does anyone here know how to Download the Enlarged Pictures off Ebay to be saved in a file as a .jpeg?

I would REALLY like to save these for future reference, but I'm not sure how.

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Old 05-08-2008, 06:13 AM
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These are some pretty good additional pictures on the Ebay Link.

Does anyone here know how to Download the Enlarged Pictures off Ebay to be saved in a file as a .jpeg?

I would REALLY like to save these for future reference, but I'm not sure how.

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Right click. Save picture as.
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:19 AM
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Very cool car. I love the BBC!

But for a $275k car. That ebay ad really needs some work.

3 pictures of the finished car, with none showing close ups of the body. Trunk, door jams, gaps etc.

Zero of the interior?

Discription is very hard to read, all caps, no paragraphs or any type of organization.

I see so many poor ads on ebay, then the seller wonders why it didn't sell.
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:13 AM
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But for a $275k car. That ebay ad really needs some work.

3 pictures of the finished car, with none showing close ups of the body. Trunk, door jams, gaps etc.

Zero of the interior?

Discription is very hard to read, all caps, no paragraphs or any type of organization.

I see so many poor ads on ebay, then the seller wonders why it didn't sell.

I agree, if you want $275K for a car then you need a $275K add. But again the person who would buy this car may know just what it is and does not need a fancy add. But if you are not aware of what this car is, then you may dissmis it because of the add.
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:52 AM
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Default Wow!

What a bad ass ride.

Steve your article was good and I know the car can do the deal, but the build picture really show where the money was spent. But I am one of those weird people that would rather see build photos than the finished car.

In the words of Farris Bueller..."If you have the means, the car is so choice"
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Old 05-10-2008, 09:28 PM
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Default Broscoe's Camaro

Well, guys as part of the build team I can tell you that the car is truely killer!
One of the things Steve didn't say in PHR is how fast the car really is, the last run down the strip we had 1 of the clutch disc say see ya at a little past the 1/8 mile, the thing is the car was doing 108mph at half track, not bad for a 4000 lb car with a 3:0 rear gear starting in second and skating down the track on road race tires. We have also done some more suspension tuning after we did the deal at Fontana, which by the was it first true test as all the break in testing was done on the street with Michilen Pilot Sports, just not same as a closed track with race rubber (well o.k. a parking lot), so there have been improvements in handling, drivetrain and such.
Roger you are right the underside is as awesome as the top. In regards to the interior the car took a first in class last year at the Sac Auto-Rama. The roll cage and lower dash are painted charcoal grey metalic with clear, with black Recaro's and Porsche carpet and custom panels. By the way the window switches are in the ash tray.
I can also say that 275,000 is a deal for this car!!!

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