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Aaah!! looks like I've been outed
I don't post much on there anymore as I think I upset a lot of people without even trying
The Yanks don't seem to have a sense of humour. I mostly lurk now to see what's going on. Is yours going the pro touring route?? Cheers..Nige
hehe, so what did you do to upset them?!
Yes I am going the pro-touring route, decided soon after I got the car that I wanted it to handle better, plus a ride in Butch many years ago definitely confirmed that that was the right choice
The Pro-Touring scene has been a Godsend, with lots of new parts available
What are you doing to yours - apart from making an excellent job of the bodywork
Well, I told them that I thought they were nuts for spending over a $1000.00's for billet hood hinges as they didn't make the car go any faster or handle any better & that they were guilty of turning pro touring, which I thought was about power & handling, into a trailer queen festival full of billet & bling. (pretty much like pro street went, all show no go!
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My car has a 500+bhp small block with a crossram & twin 600 Holleys, manual trans, X pipe exhaust, large tube headers, adjustable Konis all 'round, 1400lb front springs, 150lb rear springs, Carbotech brakes, severely dropped suspension & Superlite wheels but I'm a bit undecided about the final look of the car. It's red at the moment, but I intend to use it for sprints & a bit of circuit racing. I've always been drawn to the Trans Am series of the '60's, hence my white T/A was built in that style (see thread for pics elsewhere). I'm tempted to make my '69 in a similar vein with race numbers, period decals & the name in some gold leaf lettering on the rear 1/4'sin the style of the Sunoco Penske cars. Then I'm also swaying towards just keeping it as an ordiunary looking Z/28 with black stripes. One day it's one way & then the next it's the other, I just can't decide at the moment
Cheers....Nige