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conmech 04-08-2013 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by conmech (Post 39569)
(and $XX/hr)........ I'M IN!!!!

$XX/hr. NOT $XXX/hr. The $XX can be VERY CHEAP..........

Might consider an SSP in lieu of $XX/hr. :D

kapracing 04-09-2013 07:17 AM

Lol

conmech 04-09-2013 12:15 PM

You need this:
http://diecast-badass.com/store/product11.html

http://diecast-badass.com/store/media/gmp/IMG_6440.jpg

chp1982 04-09-2013 01:25 PM

The car's looking awesome! I'd like to chat with you about the paint on my '82 at some point.

kapracing 04-09-2013 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by chp1982 (Post 39588)
The car's looking awesome! I'd like to chat with you about the paint on my '82 at some point.


Thanks,
Pm sent

kapracing 04-09-2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by conmech (Post 39586)

That's pretty kewl :-)

kapracing 04-25-2013 05:53 PM

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Made a few passes this past Sunday :-) Found out my calipers were sticking :-( Got that fixed now....Got my GSP tag on front ... Still have to black out and install side moldings... But getting there

28HopUp 04-27-2013 07:34 AM

Booby, I believe you are breaking a forum rule by posting a picture from a dragstrip without including the ETs you ran. :)

kapracing 04-30-2013 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 28HopUp (Post 39894)
Booby, I believe you are breaking a forum rule by posting a picture from a dragstrip without including the ETs you ran. :)

LMAO :-)
Bill I did not even see this post... It's not what it ran when it was a all out drag car but I think it's pretty good considering the brakes were hold it back. It ran 8.71 in the 1/8th, but I'll try to get some better times now the brakes are fixed lol :-)

kapracing 07-22-2013 09:00 PM

Well new update on my 88 GSP. I spoke with the retired Fleet Manager for the GSP today. I mentioned my 88 and how I didn't know the unit # and how I'd found this 8893 written on the key and how I assumed it was my unit #... Well we all know about assuming:-) lol Well that was not a common practice for the GSP.nor did the high # of 8893 sound right to him either. He told me he personally wrote the #'s on the 88's and that it should still be there. So after arriving home I looked again... There was three stickers on core support. After looking a bit closer two were taped up and one R34 replacement decal was put on after front of core support had been resprayed. Well I peeled it of and what do I see but my elusive real unit #! 8301... I felt a little silly but releaved all at the same time. I'd always questioned my unit # being that high. 8893 would mean 893rd car bought in 88. Well now I know for certain it's there in plain site :-) but at least I don't have that nagin feeling of doubt in the back of my brain now lol... Now where did the 8893 engraving come from and what did it mean? Jones county maybe?


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