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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Midwest
Who's from Iowa?
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<blockquote data-quote="03snkvert" data-source="post: 5761802" data-attributes="member: 39207"><p>Yeah, I told myself I wouldn't do anything to my car until it was paid off! That lasted about a week, Then I said I wouldn't pulley it until it was paid off! Now I have the 4pc idler kit setting in my garage waiting for the Supercharger pullies.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the words on the camaro. When I bought that car the guy before me had it all cobbled up and it took me a while to straighten it out and then I found rust in the quarters. So that car had New Fenders, lower valance, header panel, quarter, inner quarters and new rear lower valance. I also blew it up right before I tore in apart, built a new motor for it and had and issue with it and had to build it again (that sucked, Ryan saw the lovely cam setting in my garage with about 14 of the lobes wore off), and when it was all done, I traded it and got the Cobra. I am sure the guy that bought it was kind of pissed after a while because when I found the Cobra my car wasn't totally done, and I had thrown some things together so I could finally drive it after 4 or 5 years of work.</p><p></p><p>Skrap: that little splash looked like a nice little truck, I am sure we have all had those brilliant moments. :beer: I know I have, but never sold a vehicle for them. A c5 zo6 would be a pretty fun car stock, light weight and good power. The lightnings are nice I just don't like the fact that they are Autos and so Heavy, they have a lot of potential though.</p><p></p><p>Corey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03snkvert, post: 5761802, member: 39207"] Yeah, I told myself I wouldn't do anything to my car until it was paid off! That lasted about a week, Then I said I wouldn't pulley it until it was paid off! Now I have the 4pc idler kit setting in my garage waiting for the Supercharger pullies. Thanks for the words on the camaro. When I bought that car the guy before me had it all cobbled up and it took me a while to straighten it out and then I found rust in the quarters. So that car had New Fenders, lower valance, header panel, quarter, inner quarters and new rear lower valance. I also blew it up right before I tore in apart, built a new motor for it and had and issue with it and had to build it again (that sucked, Ryan saw the lovely cam setting in my garage with about 14 of the lobes wore off), and when it was all done, I traded it and got the Cobra. I am sure the guy that bought it was kind of pissed after a while because when I found the Cobra my car wasn't totally done, and I had thrown some things together so I could finally drive it after 4 or 5 years of work. Skrap: that little splash looked like a nice little truck, I am sure we have all had those brilliant moments. :beer: I know I have, but never sold a vehicle for them. A c5 zo6 would be a pretty fun car stock, light weight and good power. The lightnings are nice I just don't like the fact that they are Autos and so Heavy, they have a lot of potential though. Corey [/QUOTE]
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