NSW Corvettes
Restoration & Modification Projects => Modification Projects => Topic started by: Cameron 77C3 on July 22, 2005, 09:22:24 AM
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As I said in my "1st test " thread Ive pulled the tank out and stone guarded the rear end. Here are some pics.
(http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/photopost/data/651/22645Dscf00031-med.jpg)
(http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/photopost/data/651/22645Dscf00051-med.jpg)
(http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/photopost/data/651/22645Dscf00041-med.jpg)
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You certainly are building a very neat machine there Cam;)
Best thing is the reliability you will have since no stone has been left unturned. Congrats!
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Its really good to see someone else willing to put so much time, effort & of course money into a Corvette. This forum is so refreshing to read after listening to negative people that keep questioning why I need to "waste" so much money on a Corvette.
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Originally posted by mick
Its really good to see someone else willing to put so much time, effort & of course money into a Corvette. This forum is so refreshing to read after listening to negative people that keep questioning why I need to "waste" so much money on a Corvette.
Who dares question a corvette enthuaist as they have no idea what they are missing out on
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Originally posted by mick
Its really good to see someone else willing to put so much time, effort & of course money into a Corvette. This forum is so refreshing to read after listening to negative people that keep questioning why I need to "waste" so much money on a Corvette.
Think of this forum as a support group... :22
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We are like AA but for vetters
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very true ;40