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Thumbs up Razor, Ring Brother's 69 Camaro

Here are some of the pics that I took at Ring Brothers on Saturday. Mike gave me the green light to go ahead and post them up.

The car is stunning. There's NO way I can capture how amazing this car is. I love the design and everything about it.

The orange in the hockey stripe fades vertically. The rear deck lid and hood are carbon fiber. The wheel openings are stretched. The rear spoiler is intergrated but doesn't go to the edge of the quarter. The body lines are made sharper and carry along the body further. The quarter panel has been sectioned and a carbon fiber piece has been molded into then where the gills use to be and that's also where the gas tank vents. The front fascia and ground effects are killer. There are a TON of details, but I'll just post the pics and let everyone see that for themselves.

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WOW! It's Beautiful...It's hard to believe some FORD guys built that! Just kidding!
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that car ROCKS!!! Thanks to the Ring Bro's for letting you post the pic's And to you.
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Very cool. Thanks Scott.
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Carbon Fiber, WHAT!!! Looks rediculous man.....it's just out of control. The engine compartment looks like Batman too. Awesome, can't wait to see it finished.
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