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Old 01-17-2011, 12:29 PM
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I actually like the 'vette wheels more than the sponsor wheels. Can I take it with those on all 4 corners?

Tyler
seriously i was thinking the same thing. the C6 wheels looks pretty legit
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Tracy,
Come on by now I figured it would have a top and seats in it. It is winter time there you have nothing better to do..

Oh and the Intro Custom Wheels will look good on the car, the rendition is killer that Ben did for this.

Have fun in the snow...
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Old 01-20-2011, 03:24 PM
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Those vette rims and tires get around. I got those from Bret at Air Ride off of the Z06 he bought and used them to mock up on my car, sent them to Travis for his car and now they end up on the 55. Those things have covered some real estate not to have been driven on. LOL
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Those vette rims and tires get around. I got those from Bret at Air Ride off of the Z06 he bought and used them to mock up on my car, sent them to Travis for his car and now they end up on the 55. Those things have covered some real estate not to have been driven on. LOL
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Tracy,
Come on by now I figured it would have a top and seats in it. It is winter time there you have nothing better to do..

Oh and the Intro Custom Wheels will look good on the car, the rendition is killer that Ben did for this.

Have fun in the snow...
My help is a little slow and short, He is coming along tho.
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Atleast turn the heat on. Thats just cruel working conditions for that poor employee. Working in your winter Jacket isn't easy. No wonder he is slow.
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What's the plan? Wait, you think of a plan when you have a top...
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Atleast turn the heat on. Thats just cruel working conditions for that poor employee. Working in your winter Jacket isn't easy. No wonder he is slow.
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That is just wrong, taking your kid out of school to work in the shop..Hope it was a snow day....

As for your pictures they are all of the work Rodger and Kenny did, we want to see your work...come on get after it....

Debut is March....
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Old 01-21-2011, 04:11 PM
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Gees Tracy, your kid is going to "poke his eyes out" with that new christmas present working on that makeshift table. J/K Great to see he likes helping out.

BTW- your shop floor need a cleaning and its colder over here
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