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I have to agree... I sweat bullets every time I take this out of the garage! :lol::uhoh:

 

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Cannot imagine. You really have to know where you are going. Inclines off of main streets. Even some of these stores throw out those speed bumps across their parking lots can make things interesting.

Just transported this out of Daytona Beach, FL to Indianapolis. I do open transport, but this should have went enclosed on a trailer that had a lift gate. Dropped my air bags & used a couple of boards trying to get the front end to lift up enough to clear the ramps. It worked, but was paranoid as can be.

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Where in indy?

 

 

Ryan

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Most cars back over better than go forward. My older car is really low. Leaving my cousin's wedding, I pulled into the spot closest to the road and waited for an opening. Watch a new Porsche drag it's front and then I backed out just like I pulled in to the church. No scrape and applause from the groups standing around.

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Installed last of the ARP bolts that showed up today to hold the tranny to the bellhousing. Also installed and bleed the McLeod clutch master.

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More cup holder capacity

 

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Ryan

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Thought this was a cool picture so figured I'd share.

 

 

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Thought this was a cool picture so figured I'd share.

 

 

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Nice!

 

I knew IMMEDIATELY after I sold mine, that it was a mistake!

 

I actually called the guy right after I sold it to him and offered him a $1000 profit after owning it for one day! He politely told me "No F-ing Way"... :lol:

 

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Nice!

 

I knew IMMEDIATELY after I sold mine, that it was a mistake!

 

I actually called the guy right after I sold it to him and offered him a $1000 profit after owning it for one day! He politely told me "No F-ing Way"... :lol:

 

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Very clean looking bird! My dad sort of did the same thing. He traded his in on a CtsV and tried going back to the dealer a few days later but they'd already sold it.

 

I had one about 6 or 7 years ago but had a lady run a red light and hit me and totaled it. I knew I had to get one again so I bought my current one last year. I'm very happy to have one again.

 

 

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Installed last of the ARP bolts that showed up today to hold the tranny to the bellhousing. Also installed and bleed the McLeod clutch master.

What do you drive? I can't see any clues in your sig...

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Sunny tomorrow!

 

After ten inches of rain in 10 days we finally got a break and I can go to the cruise night for the first time in 3 weeks. Yaaaayyyy.

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6th gen will be at the indy 500 this year and also camarofest in August :)

 

 

Ryan

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6th gen will be at the indy 500 this year and also camarofest in August :)

 

 

Ryan

I'm looking forward to the reveal to see what the 6th gen is all about.

 

 

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Saturday 4pm is the unveil it will be online

 

 

Ryan

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Painted my steering wheel bow tie AGM tonight

 

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Leaked a day early

 

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Ryan

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