fitting the car for a 9",and 275 tires
also building radiator core support as well as bumper support....lt1 powwwa
fitting the car for a 9",and 275 tires
also building radiator core support as well as bumper support....lt1 powwwa
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all that for an LT1? hahaha
looks cool!
Looks good! Hows it feel to be back working on an imp?
4 doors? Pffft cant be fast. Lookin good.
Really, who's car is it?
"Never underestimate old guys"
it needs a pizza hut sign on top LMAO or a SILK
CKSC
Alright, A 9 second LT1 cabby?
'Merica, Hell Yeah!
1979 Lil' Red Express -Officially the quickest "bolt-on" LRT in the country.
1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
The most powerful production Minivan, ever...
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Damn Ron would be making out big then in cab fares.
Ron will be named "Milwaukee Area's Fastest Street Legal Cab"
Also better make sure that there is BIO Bags in the back or some sort of puke bucket and alot of Green tree air fresheners!
'Merica, Hell Yeah!
some pictures of the tubular radiator support
projected weight savings is about 40 lbs
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that one fits great.One day i will have a big car
"My cars got miles.... Garage queens, that's your style"
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Ten years ago if you had 500HP you were the man. Now days that means you bought a new car
will there be any more mounting tabs added to this piece?!
just sayin'....
"Never underestimate old guys"
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Looks good Ron
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looks cool id take a ride in that taxi
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