Special Delivery
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Special Delivery
Came home from work and my wife had these on the table.
DT and Cavey, wow this ride is so nice. Thanks to you mods for the Block, this was worth every penny. I now leave you with the shots.
My favorite thing here is the rear, the tailpipes w/ this body kit look just right.
DT and Cavey, wow this ride is so nice. Thanks to you mods for the Block, this was worth every penny. I now leave you with the shots.
My favorite thing here is the rear, the tailpipes w/ this body kit look just right.
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Cool, glad you got it, and thanks for the props.
I'll tell you guys, I got a theory, I already believed lowering the body helps you carry more speed without flipping, and I also think that when DT cuts out the windows, and sunroof, he cuts more weight up high, and then when he does the bodykitting, he's adding more weight down low. Giving this car a low center of gravity, allowing it to carry more speed through the corners.
Anyways, my point being, this car handles as well as it looks, so go shove your fastest motor in there and drive that thing, and don't worry about scratching it, that laquer's tough.
I'll tell you guys, I got a theory, I already believed lowering the body helps you carry more speed without flipping, and I also think that when DT cuts out the windows, and sunroof, he cuts more weight up high, and then when he does the bodykitting, he's adding more weight down low. Giving this car a low center of gravity, allowing it to carry more speed through the corners.
Anyways, my point being, this car handles as well as it looks, so go shove your fastest motor in there and drive that thing, and don't worry about scratching it, that laquer's tough.
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Re: Special Delivery
Damn....got milk?Finks wrote:
Oh yeah, you do....
BTW....congrats....nice ride!
BOURBON TIME OUT!
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I don't know what DT does, but I use a small saw that came with my knife set. I cut it close, then shave it down with my exacto bladeFinks wrote:Yeah I was thinking the same CD. What I don't get is how DT makes those persicion cuts so flawlessly. What are you using DT?
Yep stock motor. It's about a 3.0. A faster motor and gearing will really show what them FEts can do.CD I ment to ask you, that is a stock motor in there? Oh and Cavey, what do you use for clear coat, as in what brand and all the details, that sucker is shiney.
I used Duplicolor on that one. I prefer Duplicolor for colors, they come out more consistant, but Plasticote's clear coat is soooo shiney. I just got some of their stuff, "Classic Laquer", it's traditional laquer without so many of the levelers and synthetic stuff they put in other laquers, and it's a bitch to work with because it wants to lay bumpy, and too much and it bubbles, but when you get it just right, damn, that's not gloss, that's glare. It's blinding.