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1. CSVT1214 2. DyComet 3. SHOgoFast 4. djdanyloz 5. ryanblacksvt 6. shavedsvt 7. OutsidR 8. shamun
Updated, Aluminum will be here somewhere near the end of the week. So we will most likely get started on the bars this weekend. Thanks
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Hang in there guys, we are still working on these. It was a little hectic over easter weekend and we got next to nothing done.
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shavedsvt grant byrd 252 west second ave. blairsville PA 15717
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You probly shouldn't have posted that in the thread, but ok. Thanks... We are now set with everyones addresses.
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Originally posted by shavedsvt: shavedsvt grant byrd 252 west second ave. blairsville PA 15717
Hey, could we get your SSN and birthday, too? I need to open some new accounts.
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Got the aluminum in yesterday and we start tomorrow
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Ok we got quite a bit done this weekend. I have two completely done sitting in my garage. We are so close to being done, just a few finishing touches for next weekend.
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Originally posted by phd2be: For a driver who drives spirited but not necessarily interested in auto-x/track events, could someone give an estimate of this RSTB compared to sub-frame connectors in terms of how my car would feel/respond?
Subframe connectors bump you into SM...which is a place u don't wanna be!
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Originally posted by mapoftazifoshoĆ¢ā??Ā¢: Originally posted by phd2be: For a driver who drives spirited but not necessarily interested in auto-x/track events, could someone give an estimate of this RSTB compared to sub-frame connectors in terms of how my car would feel/respond?
Subframe connectors bump you into SM...which is a place u don't wanna be!
What?
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Originally posted by RawBurt: Originally posted by mapoftazifoshoĆ¢ā??Ā¢: Originally posted by phd2be: For a driver who drives spirited but not necessarily interested in auto-x/track events, could someone give an estimate of this RSTB compared to sub-frame connectors in terms of how my car would feel/respond?
Subframe connectors bump you into SM...which is a place u don't wanna be!
What?
he's talking about road courses/autocross. What class u would be in if u installed these.
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