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Old 08-18-2005, 02:56 PM
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Default New Sponsor: 21st Century Street Machines

I'd like to welcome our latest sponsor, 21st Century Street Machines. I'm sure everyone is up on their work - Payton King's 69, the 69 with the C5 IRS, etc.

Welcome aboard, Ed.
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Old 08-18-2005, 04:43 PM
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woo hoo!

Nice to see.. I've been talking with Ed quite a bit and they seem to have some top notch stuff there.. stuff that they are very eager to test and that is a good sign...

We are working on Penny paying a visit to thier shop
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welcome 21st century
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Thanks for the welcome. We've enjoyed immensely the site and the relationships we've developed through Scott's great efforts. The site and it's member's insights and interest has kept us at 21st Century Street Machines motivated to bring to the aftermarket the best possible products we can. We look forward to continuing this beneficial relationship.Thanks Ed
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For the second time........Welcome Ed. Without the support of you guys, (Our sponsors) It'd be difficult for the board to grow as rapidly as it has.

Now if I could only get some more info on that trick roll cage.......
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Welcome Ed!


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For the second time........Welcome Ed. Without the support of you guys, (Our sponsors) It'd be difficult for the board to grow as rapidly as it has.

Now if I could only get some more info on that trick roll cage.......
I hope to do a story on that cage sometime.. Ed sent me a ton of pics and it is pretty freaking sweet.. My wallet is happy Penny already has a cage.. lol..

The way they do the front pillar is cool.. almost organic to the car.
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I'll forward some photos of the cage to Scott. Haven't quite figured the price yet. I've tried not to neglect anyones requests.I'm beginning talks with my brother to help manage the ever increasing work load. Bear with me, I'll eventually get to everything. Thanks Ed
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Much appreciated Ed. Looks like you're growing the product line by leaps and bounds. I bet you ARE busy!
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