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That's the exact reason I got a winter car that is the color of dirt. Gotta say though, if black stayed clean longer, it would be the only color car I would ever own.
Same here dude, black is my favorite color but it's just a pain to keep clean. The green on my car is pretty hard to keep clean too but man I like it.
So I did'nt get a chance to take a picture of the rear tail lights because I was washing my 72 and 94. I'll take some pictures tomorrow of the tail lights when I get a chance. I did take this one before it got really dark and I thought you guys might enjoy it.
I remember reading the story of your 72 Z28 how it got wrecked and you fixed it back and all that.
car looks great man.
It was Christmas day of 05, I was driving home and a Lincoln Town car ran the red light and clipped the passenger rear of my car. The car spun 3 times and I almost hit a light post. I dislocated my right shoulder, and had a nasty gash on my head. The impact was so hard that the passenger rear rim came right off the rear end and the drum was still bolted on, on top of that the chasis were twisted and the roof went down 2 inches. I was searching for another 70- 73 model for 6 months until I found the one that I own now. What I did was transfer anything that was good on the crashed one to the new one and then I painted it exactly the same way that I once had it. My friends and family call that car Resurrected so thats where I get the name from. That was the worst experience I've ever had in my life because I really thought that I was going to die. I have pictures of what the car looked like after the accident on my cardomain, it's on page 2.
diggin' the rims on the '94 man, but have you considered a slight drop to get that stance more aggressive and get rid of the gap?
Thanks dude,
I do want to get a set of lowering springs for her but Im not sure which ones to get. I also want something at a reasonable price since the holidays are right around the corner. Any recommendation's??? BTW I really like the stance on your car.
mine are the eibach pro-kit springs and i'm very pleased with them. i'd definitely recommend them. they definitely opened the suspension gateway to me :D
Ok, so I found this online and Im not sure if this one is like the SLP CME. It kinda does look the same and it's about $150.00 cheaper. Does anyone know if this ones the same as the CME that SLP makes??? Im looking into purchasing one pretty soon. http://www.grounddynamics.com/Produc...ctCode=1011006
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
Hello, so I changed the front bearings on the bird and the ABS inoperative light came on. I made a mistake of not removing negative battery cable. Now...
I usually have to double, triple my headlight switch for them to come up on my 97 Firebird. I cleaned all connections. Could it be the headlight switch...
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