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Old 11-11-2012, 02:15 PM
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Sorry I missed the update earlier this year. You did a great job I, like the white and the new interior, but I liked it the way it was already. Nice job!
I liked the old version also, but the new version has grown a lot on me and i dont regret the new version so much as a second
And, thanks a lot!
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Old 12-14-2013, 05:07 PM
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Old 12-14-2013, 07:51 PM
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Looks very nice, one of my favorite body styles (top 5).
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Old 12-15-2013, 09:06 AM
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Where are the pics in the paint shop!!!??? No build shots??

The white really make's the car pop compared to the purple, i love white, all my Drivers are and have mostly been white so you can tell i really love it. Its a clean color and even tought its simple, it makes every car look "class".

On a more of a critic comment (no negative meant!!) its kind of a shame that the wheels are not of a more "opened" style that would show the brakes more...

And i also think a new steering wheel is in the "need" column. Something of the like of the new custom line from Billet Specialities. (Since you seem to like matching wheels and steering wheel....they also have new wheels that could match your new steering wheel!!! Wink wink!! ).

Like i have said earlier in this thread your car changes the perception i have had of that body style. It looks like it does that to everybody too!! Thats a real accomplishment!!

I've been wanting to ask about what can be read on some signs on the pics you put up, i see : "Rad Rides Nort West" ..... Are you working with / for Troy or something? At first i just saw the "Moldentucket" as its so much bigger then i paid attention to the little characters lol, and it got me wondering.

Sure is a rad ride you got there anyway!!!

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