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Old 05-30-2007, 12:26 AM
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i also kinda think purple might look cool on a 67 or 68, but that may be a little too much.
i kinda think there aint no f@#$%* way im gonna paint a car purple.

i like the vette blue, and i normally dislike blue, anthony has my vote for a color, but its also a lil "hardcore" for most
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Old 05-30-2007, 01:56 AM
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looks awesome man nothing wrong with blue!
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Old 05-30-2007, 07:07 PM
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Go go Boy! looks great can't wait to see some color,
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Old 05-30-2007, 08:43 PM
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Go go Boy! looks great can't wait to see some color,
Thanks! Yeah it's going to look WAY different!! Ok I got a ton to do so I better get back out there and work!!
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Old 05-31-2007, 04:49 AM
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I know what you mean, after seeing your car and Scotts, I went out and touched the wrenches to mine for a couple of minutes,
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I know what you mean, after seeing your car and Scotts, I went out and touched the wrenches to mine for a couple of minutes,
Every little bit helps in the end! Ig a guy could just get a solid hour or two in every night you could get a lot done!
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Old 05-31-2007, 05:18 PM
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Check out the blue on the new Toyota Camry. Very brilliant!

What's the height of your car on the rotisserie when it's turned on it's side? I'll be building one in about 4-5 weeks (after I drop the car off for sheetmetal replacement) and need one that allows my car to fit under an 8foot ceiling when it's on it's side.
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Every little bit helps in the end! Ig a guy could just get a solid hour or two in every night you could get a lot done!

I know, but inbetween Gymnastics, picking up, dropping off, working on the MF'n VW DD which will be for sale real soon, Going Nissan again, time is scarce and that plain sucks, at least the G/F is on my side with car work
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I know, but inbetween Gymnastics, picking up, dropping off, working on the MF'n VW DD which will be for sale real soon, Going Nissan again, time is scarce and that plain sucks, at least the G/F is on my side with car work
I hear ya!! I usually plan ahead so when I do have time I can jump right in and make some real progress..instead of chasing my tail. Family, life, work, and websites can indeed take up most of your time!!
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Check out the blue on the new Toyota Camry. Very brilliant!

What's the height of your car on the rotisserie when it's turned on it's side? I'll be building one in about 4-5 weeks (after I drop the car off for sheetmetal replacement) and need one that allows my car to fit under an 8foot ceiling when it's on it's side.
Will do, thanks!
The car is 6.5' off the ground when on it's side and the top of the rotisserie spreader is 6" off the ground. Have fun building it, it's a fun project!!
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