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A quick story. I called Troy a couple of days ago after looking at the Goolsby Lokar Camaro and told him I had to have that rear bumper. As always with Troy, not a problem he already had the bumper and pockets cut but could change it. But he would not do the bumper until he contacted Josh and asked if it was going to be a problem duplicating the rear bumper. Goolsby had no problem with it at all,even told Troy if he needed any info on how it should be done just give them a shout. Now to me thats CLASS! And personaly I think thats how it should be done. It would stop alot of the drama in my opinion. So after Troy sent the update I saw what was done and desided to leave it alone I like it! For me its looks awesome this way. Nice and simple.
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Class Act for sure.
All Included, Troy for calling him and Goolsby for offering to help.
ps I am certain Troy was happy when you decided to leave yours alone.
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04-20-2012, 10:15 AM
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CLASSY AND CORRECT!
It's okay to copy a guy.... just have the balz to ask if it's okay.
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I see a little dig there. We all have to let this good and do a group hug.
Well maybe not Rodger he's to dang tall for us short people and the last thing I would to be hugging is his belly.
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04-20-2012, 06:42 PM
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Class Act for sure.
All Included, Troy for calling him and Goolsby for offering to help.
ps I am certain Troy was happy when you decided to leave yours alone.
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You know Troy, he didn't mind either way.
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04-20-2012, 07:13 PM
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Your telling me Jonathan and I had to stop production , and have an hour long meeting on the pros and cons of "allowing" you to copy the baddest 69 camaro bumper ever and then you decide not to ? c'mon J/k
It looks great , thanks for the compliments and the courtesy of the heads up , it's just a bumper , if no one wanted to do something like it , then it must not be appealing, thanks again though
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04-21-2012, 08:40 AM
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Your telling me Jonathan and I had to stop production , and have an hour long meeting on the pros and cons of "allowing" you to copy the baddest 69 camaro bumper ever and then you decide not to ? c'mon J/k
It looks great , thanks for the compliments and the courtesy of the heads up , it's just a bumper , if no one wanted to do something like it , then it must not be appealing, thanks again though
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An hour it took that long? Josh a couple of things factored into my disition. Troy was pretty far along with the original design and put a lot of work into what he did. That is your design and as strange as this sounds I think your car should be finished before any coping is done. After seeing the update I was happy with what Troy did! Bottom line is I see a lot of cool things on this board an can't keep changing everytime I see something I like.. Thanx again Josh you guys are the best!
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04-21-2012, 12:26 PM
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Two great builders with awesome fab and design skills, best part for you is its a win / win with either design. I like what Troy did with the bumper.
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04-21-2012, 02:43 PM
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Awesome fab skills. I wish I knew how to do stuff like this.
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that looks nice
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Horrible! I could hardly look at it!
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