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Old 10-29-2006, 01:29 PM
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Hey Gang,

Looking for a COMPLETED.. ...SEMA quality car....must be 500 or more RWHP....open to 65-70 cars.....and I just can't do black...I try but just can't keep 'em clean...

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Old 10-29-2006, 05:59 PM
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Honestly I've seen alot cars at SEMA that are not top shelf. Are you going to SEMA? That would be the best way to see SEMA quality that might be for sale. Alot of 6 figure cars there, good luck with the purchase.
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Old 10-29-2006, 06:14 PM
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Honestly I've seen alot cars at SEMA that are not top shelf. Are you going to SEMA? That would be the best way to see SEMA quality that might be for sale. Alot of 6 figure cars there, good luck with the purchase.
Amen Stuart, there are a lot of cars at SEMA that aren't anything special. I understand what he means, and that's a good idea about attending SEMA. Many of the cars shown there are on sale or end up getting an offer that persuades the owner to sell.

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I agree, you see quite a range at SEMA. But then again, they all can't be the Alumin8r or Ricochet.
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Old 10-29-2006, 07:07 PM
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Amen Stuart, there are a lot of cars at SEMA that aren't anything special. I understand what he means, and that's a good idea about attending SEMA. Many of the cars shown there are on sale or end up getting an offer that persuades the owner to sell.

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Hey Jody....noticed you have a nice L....Here is a pic of my Ram SRT...should be 1000rwhp this week....701 without the squeeze....
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Hey Jody....noticed you have a nice L....Here is a pic of my Ram SRT...should be 1000rwhp this week....701 without the squeeze....
Wow, nice truck! I love the SRT-10's.

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I'll second...or is that third...what Jody and Stuart said. If you want a SEMA quality car, I'll happily sell you a car that doesn't run and was put together in a thrash. That's the case for 60-70% of cars at SEMA. There are really nice cars at SEMA as well, but typically they weren't built specifically for SEMA. Many are just nice, independently funded projects that happen to be featured by companies at SEMA. Project Prodigy, Alumn8or, Inciner8or, Ricochet, and many of those caliber cars are what you're looking for I'm sure, but I wouldn't call them SEMA cars.

Good luck in your search though. I've got a ~600-700hp ProCharged Chevelle that might be up for sale. It was at SEMA '04 but has since been finished the right way. Still needs some things to make it perfect, but it's an impressive car. It really depends on what you're looking to spend as well.

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Old 10-30-2006, 08:08 PM
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Ok.....top shelf car then..... ....


Nobody....?......Bueller....?
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Old 10-30-2006, 08:57 PM
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Make it easier by giving us a dollar figure. Top shelf cars are 100-300K, and some greater. Is that kinda what your thinking?
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