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ChrisPauwels

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  1. Looks great! I love the attention to detail. The proportions and stance of the car are exactly as a car of this nature should be....
  2. I guess we'll see when the car comes out if it's accurate or not. :AH-HA_wink:
  3. So you really are Dick Cheney! I knew it!!
  4. I think your right about waiting to see the truck in person to make an opinion. When I first saw the Lucerne in pics it looked like such a dog. But in person it is actually very elegant yet powerful looking car. And of course the Camaro looks 10 times more amazing in person than it does in the pics where it also looks amazing. But I don't think I'm going to be a fan of the chrome that never ends on the front of the Silverado. It's going to have way too many reflections going every which way. Driving down the road blinding unsuspecting passers by.
  5. I'm going to assume that the chrome areas will be available body-color. That should help the look out alot.
  6. I don't know if I'm am right or wrong about this but, could the Sting Ray possibly include a new interior? It seems like it is far enough away for that to be plausible. They could kill 2 birds with one stone.
  7. Yeah it's about as bare as we could get it. We're going to replace the windshield with Plexi-Glass
  8. What we've done so far: took off the Catalytic converter tuned it up synthetic oil It's oval racing (ARCA 4-cylinder). I need stuff that isn't obvious. We are looking at swapping out the Injector in the throttle body for one that will allow more fuel to be injected. Does anyone know if that will do me any good? It doesn't need to be street legal. How well does a K&N or similar air filter really work?
  9. clicky It's in .eps format
  10. I have an 89' cavalier 2.0 that I race at the local speedway and I need more hp. I can't use a turbo so what can I do to the most hp possible out of this engine?
  11. I like these ideas so..... Here is what the interior would look like with piano black and aluminum trim:
  12. Quicker, Stiffer, more innovative, fresher, more gutsy, Better Moves, More athleticism, etc.... The list goes on and on.
  13. I like the wrestling aspect of TNA way more than WWE's wrestling style.
  14. You were pretty trashed the night before we were at the Camaro debut.
  15. Having seen it up-close and personal in person I can say that it is astoundingly small compared to what the photos suggest. Much smaller than the Challenger.
  16. Because California most accurately represents a cross-section of the country(sarcasm). What a bunch of BS. The study is far to small and far to isolated.
  17. Irregardless is not a word. You're right though.
  18. Those look like Kris Horton's work. He works there you know.
  19. Please prove this to me because I find that very hard to believe. I would be scared to go that fast in a car that ways that much.
  20. Exactly, except I find it hard to believe anyone would consider buying another "supercar" when you have the 650+hp Corvette coming along in the near future which I'm sure will be way less expensive and quicker too.
  21. I'm going today to see what kind of wheels I can get for it. I've got about $1300 to spend on wheels and tires. My friend and I buffed it and waxed it a couple of days ago. It's lookin really good. I think the first performance item I will put on it is a dual exhaust system.
  22. Got it today! It Rocks!
  23. Did he say it wasn't going to debut an the Auto Show? I don't think so.
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