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68 Camaro RS/SS
LSx swap in full swing. EPP/Morel/Holley/Diamond/Eagle/SLP/TFS/COMP
12 GMC Sierra Z71 ECSB
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^ Nissan Frontier,anyone?
While Chevy has changed their compact/midsize trucks at least 3 times in the past 15 years,the Frontier has been in CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION since 1998. Even then I still see Nissan Hardbody pickups running around.lolLast edited by mjd4277; 11-25-2013, 08:56 PM."Go Faster Than Yesterday!!"-Karl/Carlo Abarth 1908-1979
"I'M RICK JAMES,B****!!!!"
2012 Fiat 500 Abarth-toy,does not play well with others
1998 Jeep Cherokee SE 2WD 2 door XJ goodness!!
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The sad part is everytime GM gets their car formulas right,they kill production of them. We already had a Chevy SS-it was called the Pontiac G8! And that car could be had with a 6-spd manual transmission. No manual available on the SS."Go Faster Than Yesterday!!"-Karl/Carlo Abarth 1908-1979
"I'M RICK JAMES,B****!!!!"
2012 Fiat 500 Abarth-toy,does not play well with others
1998 Jeep Cherokee SE 2WD 2 door XJ goodness!!
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Took a peek at some of the new bowties at the BIAS..
New Chevy SS looked like a mix of an impala and a G8.. which was expected. Looked good still especially with a V8 in it.. Bout time.. lol
Corvette..... sex on wheels.. except for those goddamned camaro taillights.. they looked horrible.. and I actually experienced what I feared would happen.. I came around the corner and actually thought it was a camaro. 100%... until I could see past the croud, then it was obvious.. lol
I hope some retrofits some circles or st least ovals in theirs just to show it still looks good...2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT
2000 Cadillac Escalade
1993 Subaru Justy
1994 Sandpiper by Cobra- Camper (Home..)
1987 skidoo formula mx500-destroyed
Two 1964 Fox body Corp. Fox Flyweight racekart's!
1986 Suzuki LT230sg- back in action- "smog monster". -- Sold...
Originally posted by g20sleeperjdmlol.. it's not rust, it's gradual weight reductionOriginally posted by Zoom6It has a motor in it, it's just seized.Comment
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Took a peek at some of the new bowties at the BIAS..
New Chevy SS looked like a mix of an impala and a G8.. which was expected. Looked good still especially with a V8 in it.. Bout time.. lol
Corvette..... sex on wheels.. except for those goddamned camaro taillights.. they looked horrible.. and I actually experienced what I feared would happen.. I came around the corner and actually thought it was a camaro. 100%... until I could see past the croud, then it was obvious.. lol
:FACEPALM: I hope some retrofits some circles or st least ovals in theirs just to show it still looks good...
You take any pictures? I didn't get over to the Chevy section.You ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .
04 Forester XTI - Built Motor (weisco,eagle,sti,arp) FP Green Hta 330whp
83 Rabbit GTI - Scrapped, Heart lives on in the 82
82 Rabbit Diesel L custom - full GTI swap , built head lots of Poly
90 Corrado G60 - First Love , awaiting winning lottery #'s
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You ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .
04 Forester XTI - Built Motor (weisco,eagle,sti,arp) FP Green Hta 330whp
83 Rabbit GTI - Scrapped, Heart lives on in the 82
82 Rabbit Diesel L custom - full GTI swap , built head lots of Poly
90 Corrado G60 - First Love , awaiting winning lottery #'s
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That they did Ed's dyno'd 330whp I think with intake and axlebacks. [MENTION=77]HoonED[/MENTION]
Was pretty decentYou ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .
04 Forester XTI - Built Motor (weisco,eagle,sti,arp) FP Green Hta 330whp
83 Rabbit GTI - Scrapped, Heart lives on in the 82
82 Rabbit Diesel L custom - full GTI swap , built head lots of Poly
90 Corrado G60 - First Love , awaiting winning lottery #'s
Anti-Speedbump Society
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Obviously... lol
But I see where you got that.. I meant just in reference to styling. Then the next sentence was unrelated just reiterating the fact its nice to see a four dour bowtie with a V8 and rwd again...2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT
2000 Cadillac Escalade
1993 Subaru Justy
1994 Sandpiper by Cobra- Camper (Home..)
1987 skidoo formula mx500-destroyed
Two 1964 Fox body Corp. Fox Flyweight racekart's!
1986 Suzuki LT230sg- back in action- "smog monster". -- Sold...
Originally posted by g20sleeperjdmlol.. it's not rust, it's gradual weight reductionOriginally posted by Zoom6It has a motor in it, it's just seized.Comment
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It was a pretty sad situation beforehand but after hearing this it just makes you pissed. (at least for me it did) I would imagine he tested (if he even did) his on a quiet suburban road somewhere so he didn't hit anything in case his experiment failed. What percentage of scenarios would that cover? 10%? What about people driving on a windy road? Near major intersections? Heavy highway traffic in the middle lane? Roads with no real pull off areas? Sharp downward grades? It's not the same as getting a flat and being able to slowly coast off. And the main point is it's not 1960. How many young adults who bought those cars have experience in a vehicle with manual brakes and no power steering? Anybody who has knows it's not the same experience, especially if it's all of sudden forced upon you. That was an extremely close minded and piss poor decision by them and I really hope they go down hard for this.
Rather than engineer the car correctly in the first place, or issue a recall at several points when the problem was known, General Motors engineers had this solution for Chevrolet Cobalt shutdowns: Just coast it safely off the road! Brilliant.
Altman insisted in his deposition that the flaw didn't put drivers at risk even when the airbags did not deploy, but with GM themselves admitting 12 deaths tied to that issue, it's probably fair to say that's not the case.
But the WSJ reports engineers believed the cars "could be safely coasted off the road after a stall," according to the court documents.[Altman] was responding to questions by an attorney representing the family of Brooke Melton, a Georgia woman killed in a crash of her Cobalt that suffered ignition failure while driving at about 55 miles an hour.
"We've sold vehicles for many, many years without power assist and the car was maneuverable and controllable," he said. "We've been through that several times, in fact, during this investigation looking at the car to make sure it still could be controlled."
[Ignition switch engineer Ray] DeGiorgio also testified that he bought a 2007 Cobalt for his son without "any hesitation that this issue potentially existed." He said that in advance of his April 2013 deposition, he tested the car, turning off the ignition while driving near his home. "As long as the vehicle can still be controlled…the vehicle is still safe," he said.
Now they will know why they are afraid of the dark. Now they will learn why they fear the night.Comment
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Now they will know why they are afraid of the dark. Now they will learn why they fear the night.Comment
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It's like the Toyota and Mitsubishi fiascoes all over again. Unfortunately it's often said that safety is written in blood. And it doesn't(or rather IT SHOULDN'T) have to be that way.
Where's Ralph Nader when you need him?"Go Faster Than Yesterday!!"-Karl/Carlo Abarth 1908-1979
"I'M RICK JAMES,B****!!!!"
2012 Fiat 500 Abarth-toy,does not play well with others
1998 Jeep Cherokee SE 2WD 2 door XJ goodness!!
Future??Comment
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