I couldn't resist
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From: Lake Forest,CA
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I couldn't resist
I had to do a mock up and take some pictures.
This is the first time I've used a free storage place so I hope it doesn't mess you guys up too much.
http://www.kturn.com/store/dl/drive+...BJECT_=3470836
http://www.kturn.com/store/dl/front+...BJECT_=3470838
http://www.kturn.com/store/dl/pass+g...BJECT_=3470839
This is the first time I've used a free storage place so I hope it doesn't mess you guys up too much.
http://www.kturn.com/store/dl/drive+...BJECT_=3470836
http://www.kturn.com/store/dl/front+...BJECT_=3470838
http://www.kturn.com/store/dl/pass+g...BJECT_=3470839
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Well that sucks!
I'll have to find another free picture storage place that I can post links that anybody can access.
I've got more now.
I'll have to find another free picture storage place that I can post links that anybody can access.
I've got more now.
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Car: was: 1984 Camaro Z28
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Nice pics Dwayne! 
As for a free website, try the one I am using. Nothing else says you are a true Camaro enthusiast like your own personal website that reads xxxx.cz28.com. You also get ... whoa, sorry. I forgot I don't work for them.
But yeah, it's a good site to host your personal corner of the net.
http://signup.cz28.com/cgi-bin/signup?

As for a free website, try the one I am using. Nothing else says you are a true Camaro enthusiast like your own personal website that reads xxxx.cz28.com. You also get ... whoa, sorry. I forgot I don't work for them.
But yeah, it's a good site to host your personal corner of the net. http://signup.cz28.com/cgi-bin/signup?
Dwane your runners polished also?
Look like there are...pretty nice.. My runners with my Super Ram set up didnt have the runners polished.. Are they going to be viewable with the valve covers on? ne ways looks tuff
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Thanks for the tip George.
Check it out
http://88iroc.cz28.com/
Branden, You won't be able to see much of the runners but if you doo look on asunny day they may get some reflection. I hope.
Check it out
http://88iroc.cz28.com/
Branden, You won't be able to see much of the runners but if you doo look on asunny day they may get some reflection. I hope.
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Are you not supposed to be working?
Anyways, that site looks pretty good, I think that whoever did the polishing on the new intake is damn good!:hail: LOL... A small suggestion though, WASH YOUR STINKING RIMS !!! You want my polished 89 wheels, but don't realize, yours are the same behind all of that caked on mess. Have you found new wheels yet? I could polish the faces of yours for ??? Maybe a certain intake that is in my garage??? Give me a call bud.
Anyways, that site looks pretty good, I think that whoever did the polishing on the new intake is damn good!:hail: LOL... A small suggestion though, WASH YOUR STINKING RIMS !!! You want my polished 89 wheels, but don't realize, yours are the same behind all of that caked on mess. Have you found new wheels yet? I could polish the faces of yours for ??? Maybe a certain intake that is in my garage??? Give me a call bud. Thread Starter
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Yeah those brute stops really make some dust.
I know it's the same rim but my color behind that dirt is not very nice. I was thinking of having the back round powder coated and the rest polished. Do you polish then coat or the other way around?
I'll call you later.
I know it's the same rim but my color behind that dirt is not very nice. I was thinking of having the back round powder coated and the rest polished. Do you polish then coat or the other way around?
I'll call you later.
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