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    Quote Originally Posted by vxr500 View Post
    Your car came out great. But I will say, it's the dark decals and contrasting moldings/headlight buckets that draw me to the four eyes over the aero cars.
    It's most certainly a preference thing no doubt. FWIW it's tough to tell but I did leave the headlight buckets the factory trim grey. I'm not a fan of painting those or the quarter louvers. That's too much IMO. Just the body mouldings for me

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    productive day

    cut a coil off front springs, rolled rear quarters, swapped wheels.....stance locked and loaded!


    Last edited by what'snext; 06-02-2017 at 08:25 PM.

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    Oh wow, thats one good looking car!

  4. #29

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    Turned Out Nice
    But I Think I Prefer The Silver Rims To Break It Up A Bit...
    Just my Opinion
    Last edited by Car-Crazed; 06-07-2017 at 10:08 AM.
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    WOW!!! That looks incredible! I love the engine bay. Enjoy that beast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Car-Crazed View Post
    Turned Out Nice
    But I Think I Prefer The Silver Rims To Break It Up A Bit...
    Just my Opinion
    It's sitting on the matte silver 10th anny wheels seen in the pics above currently....so I agree

    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer82gt View Post
    WOW!!! That looks incredible! I love the engine bay. Enjoy that beast!
    thanks very much.
    Actually I will only be enjoying it for a little while longer. You'll see the car on Ebay within the next week or so just have to do a photo shoot and nail down a price (not as easy you might think for a car like this, I do have a definite basement number set). For fun, any ideas what it should bring in today's market?

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