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:lol: well no feelings were meant to be hurt, by any means! My knowledge on what a Typhoon is, was very limited, as I've never paid much attention to GMs, so I guess I chose poorly on my wording, haha! Now that I know a little more though, it seems your analogy is spot on!
You are very correct on the window. Before I started, I was expecting that I was gonna have to frame the sides in for a door, but whoever built my garage, definitely did me a favor. The window not only had a header (as expected), but it was also framed in clear down to the floor, perfect for a door! So all I had to do was remove the window, cut the section of wall out from underneath of it, and then pop the door in! Of course it took more work than that, as I had to pull almost all of the siding off on the outside, lol, but you get the point. Thanks! I love my RR! Currently collecting all the parts I need to swap the front forks out for an 07 inverted setup :mdr: -Travis |
My feelings weren't hurt, it's all good.
Here is a picture. They made roughly 5000 of these trucks between 1992 and 1993. http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...Momspic004.jpg Nick |
Very clean looking, Nick! Nice!
Kind of a sleeper actually. One wouldn't expect that thing to pull an 11 sec 1/4. Would be fun to drive around and surprise people with :mdr: -Travis |
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Needs an LS1 swap Nick!:yipi:
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We will see how things go, maybe next year. Everyone likes 600-700hp on pump gas right?? Nick |
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It can be done ALL day long with an LS motor.
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Here is the link. http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/h...g_bang_theory/ DO IT. |
Thanks for the link, that was a great read. I'm going on craigslist now to look at camaros!
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It would be moderately terrifying trying to pull that thing up with front discs the size of washers & rear drums. Totally understand why you'd want to actually stop using the C6 option
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