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Old 02-20-2015, 08:22 AM
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All good stuff Craig!!


Great article by Chad! Now maybe you'll get the respect you deserve in the pits as people begin to realize what you've accomplished.
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Craig,
Looks good... see you next week
your scales?? need to get a set

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Old 02-20-2015, 12:18 PM
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Craig,
Looks good... see you next week
your scales?? need to get a set

Bob
I'm not nearly cool enough to own scales. They were on loan from Mike Maier.
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All good stuff Craig!!


Great article by Chad! Now maybe you'll get the respect you deserve in the pits as people begin to realize what you've accomplished.

Hey, there's more guys that work at BangShift than just Chad, you know...


Craig, love the build, which is why I did a quick write-up for the "Pro-Touring Tuesdays" blog item that I started a few weeks back. We spend a ton of time trolling the internet for cool stuff and as the resident Pro Touring guy I like to showcase cool builds that I find along the way.


If I wasn't on the wrong coast and buried in 3+ feet of snow at the moment I'd be all over doing a real feature, photos and all. Keep up the good work!


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Old 02-23-2015, 08:23 PM
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Sorry Dave -- I made an ASSumption.... because I know Chad has seen the car run a couple times. Never bothered to check for an author. Just shoot me! LOL






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Craig, love the build, which is why I did a quick write-up for the "Pro-Touring Tuesdays" blog item that I started a few weeks back. We spend a ton of time trolling the internet for cool stuff and as the resident Pro Touring guy I like to showcase cool builds that I find along the way.


If I wasn't on the wrong coast and buried in 3+ feet of snow at the moment I'd be all over doing a real feature, photos and all. Keep up the good work!


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Old 03-25-2015, 01:12 AM
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They are still warm. First set of Mike Maier Inc Falcon control arms. Not sure if they will be a stocked item.



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They look great! Are you running GG this weekend.
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Very cool, throw up some pics once you get them installed.
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Old 03-25-2015, 08:01 AM
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This build is way too cool! My hat is off to you for building your own springs. Do you start with a purchased main leaf, or are you also forming the eyes yourself?

Nice work.
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Awesome Craig!! Should be much faster now!! LOL


Those are some good looking parts....
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