Posted by Aaron S. (IP: 152.163.213.76) on August 20, 1999 at 16:55:34:
In Reply to: The tracks here don't require a cage. n/m posted by T.L. on August 20, 1999 at 15:54:10:
quit trying to be an asshole
: : : Do you have a pic of the seats upright?
: : I can get a picture of the seats upright out of the car.
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: : : You might want to look into getting a new, um, well, some new stuff.
: : Those pictures were not to show what the interior looks like fully completed, they were when I had the car in my garage, right before I put in the roll cage, I would never drive the car in public in that condition. It now has a complete dash and all new interior, with a full set of autometer ultra-lite gauges.and looks very good
: : you can tell that the car was not being driven at the time of these pictures if you look, no shifter.
: : :The seats look good though.
: : thanks, they were free and fit rather easy, I wish that they were black, but instead I changes the back seats for some lighter weight ones that match.
: : :Is the car strictly for drag or something?
: : No, it actually is my daily driver ( there is nothing like looking over at a 50 to 100 thousand dollar sports car, smile and blow him away, knowing that my car cost less than his down payment),but to be able to take it to the track the roll cage is mandatory. And I have enough into my motor that I need the gauges. I do have an extra dash to put in should I decide to return it to stock. The car actually handles very well, I have 265/50/15's for the front and 295/50/15's for the back. I also have 11" Granada disk brakes and new springs and a complete PST polygraphite suspension rebuild. I have yet to take it to sears point and try it on the road coarse yet though.
: : Aaron S.
: : #4
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