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Old 01-17-2007, 10:17 AM
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I really enjoy watching your work and the updates to your projects ! Inspiring to those of us who are much ssslowwwerrrrrr.
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Old 01-17-2007, 12:15 PM
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Thanks for the compliments guys! Certainly feels good to know that my ideas are appreciated! I can't wait to get this monster on the ground!
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Old 01-17-2007, 12:31 PM
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Man, There Sure Seems To Be An Awful Lot Of Awesome Progress Going On Here With This Car, And It Is Definitely A Huge Blessing For You Guys Who Are Taking Pictures, I Am Only 20 And I Have Learned A Whole Lot Just By Reading And Looking At The Pictures On This Website, Thanks To You And Everyone Else On Here That Give Guys Like Me Something To Look Forward To.

Your Car Is Way More Than Awesome
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Old 01-17-2007, 12:40 PM
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Man, There Sure Seems To Be An Awful Lot Of Awesome Progress Going On Here With This Car, And It Is Definitely A Huge Blessing For You Guys Who Are Taking Pictures, I Am Only 20 And I Have Learned A Whole Lot Just By Reading And Looking At The Pictures On This Website, Thanks To You And Everyone Else On Here That Give Guys Like Me Something To Look Forward To.

Your Car Is Way More Than Awesome
Thanks CHAZMO1986! Don't Wanna Be An A$$ But You Might Want To Not Capitalize Every Word In Your Post!!

Whatcha' building? Post up some pics for the guys to chew on!

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Old 01-17-2007, 09:45 PM
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I can't wait to get this monster on the ground!
My car is just a model toy compared to what you and some others are doing or have done on this board. I just hope it all comes out with the vision you wanted for the car.

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My car is just a model toy compared to what you and some others are doing or have done on this board. I just hope it all comes out with the vision you wanted for the car.

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WHAT!!???!! Your joking! Right? Your car a model toy?? Hardly my friend!! I think yours is one of the baddest cars on here! I would NEVER call it a toy!!
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WHAT!!???!! Your joking! Right? Your car a model toy?? Hardly my friend!! I think yours is one of the baddest cars on here! I would NEVER call it a toy!!
I'm refferring to a fabrication and enginerring standpoint. I think that statement holds true. Thus your challange is to make it all come together and work properly.

Also, in getting the car to the quality standards that you have started with. You can not give in, rush this type of project, nor take shortcuts, use 2nd rate parts, etc. What ever your budget was I'm sure it will be double by the time you finish it. Getting the correct ride height, outside color right, with quality matching interior, badass rims that set the car off, all are keys to making the car sit up and take notice and takes the car to the next level.

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Old 01-18-2007, 07:01 PM
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Don't forget all the steak dinners for the builders...That really helps with the results......Medium well please....
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I'm referring to a fabrication and engineering standpoint. I think that statement holds true. Thus your challenge is to make it all come together and work properly.
Ironworks did you hear that??!!?? JK

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What ever your budget was I'm sure it will be double by the time you finish it.
Yes....I can see that that is a certainty!!!

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Also, in getting the car to the quality standards that you have started with. You can not give in, rush this type of project, nor take shortcuts, use 2nd rate parts, etc. What ever your budget was I'm sure it will be double by the time you finish it. Getting the correct ride height, outside color right, with quality matching interior, badass rims that set the car off, all are keys to making the car sit up and take notice and takes the car to the next level.

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You are right on all counts!!! I must say that, all joking aside, Rodger and the crew at Ironworks have helped me in making the car what it is and what it will be and for that I am grateful so I can't take all the credit in terms of the vision. Rodger Lee has been a great guide for me in terms of helping mold my ideas into reality! Besides, Rodger is a lot bigger than me so if I don't do what he says I'll get my a$$ kicked!(JK!! )His entire crew are really talented guys and I hope that the build I am doing sheds some more light on them!(Not that they really need it with all the new projects I've seen coming in as of late!)
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Old 01-18-2007, 11:40 PM
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Default BABA- BABY you aint seen nothin yet, BABA-BABY....

Well If you come tommorrow you shold be able to see the upper frame rails that Brycen is ever so gently bending to clear 10 gallons of stuff in 5 gallon bag. the upper rails look bitchen but you will have to cruze over the hill to see it in person. And Sean will probably start on the rear risers to the back frame section.

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