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kelmo |
Posted: 2009/4/8 14:48 Updated: 2009/4/8 14:48 |
Home away from home Joined: 2007/7/6 From: Albuquerque NM, USA Posts: 291 |
Re: cut coupe well, the twisted front end is off and they are getting ready to put the straight on back on. How lucky I am to work with people that can do this kind of stuff.
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LittleFireyOne |
Posted: 2009/4/10 0:46 Updated: 2009/4/10 0:47 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2005/8/27 From: Townsville, Qld Posts: 2964 |
Re: cut coupe That always impresses me when people dont let that sort of thing get in the way of a build, if you try that here you'd probly get some old nazal codger saying "*nose whistle, we can't fix that for you, *nose whistle". You guys can even dip your cars over there. Granted most of them are mopars and zeds but yeah
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kelmo |
Posted: 2009/4/11 1:23 Updated: 2009/4/11 1:23 |
Home away from home Joined: 2007/7/6 From: Albuquerque NM, USA Posts: 291 |
Re: cut coupe Always helps that I work well with the gut that runs our body shop. He told me when he first looked at it to find new parts.....so I brought him a whole car.
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