Artsar wrote:now this is a camaro
oldskool wrote:This may be a show car vs go car debate, but I just can't stand the whole "mad tyte tuckin 22" wheels on my pony car" thing. GOD I miss the days when sports cars had 16-17" wheels that didn't weigh a ton. Those rubber band tires do nothing to help a launch either.
Again, sorry by I see the camaro as a "go car" not a show car, just a personal preference.
Everything else about the orange one I like
MRThompson (jrthompson) wrote:this is from a shop that is just up the road from where i live and located in ohio. to me its weird and awesome to have stuff like this created just around here. usually sstuff like this is made out in california or places that are know to produce beautiful vehicles like these. but here are pictures of there latest creation and a link to their website so you can check out more. the dually behind the camaro lays frame and i've done tire work on quite a few times. enjoy
http://www.trentstrickupholstery.com/index.php/home
http://www.trentstrickupholstery.com/index.php/component/content/article/1-latest-news/6-2009-sema-project-#g_6_0
i don't think images are working. trust me worth visiting the site click on the camaro project. i fail at picture posting.
Stephen wrote:MRThompson (jrthompson) wrote:this is from a shop that is just up the road from where i live and located in ohio. to me its weird and awesome to have stuff like this created just around here. usually sstuff like this is made out in california or places that are know to produce beautiful vehicles like these. but here are pictures of there latest creation and a link to their website so you can check out more. the dually behind the camaro lays frame and i've done tire work on quite a few times. enjoy
http://www.trentstrickupholstery.com/index.php/home
http://www.trentstrickupholstery.com/index.php/component/content/article/1-latest-news/6-2009-sema-project-#g_6_0
i don't think images are working. trust me worth visiting the site click on the camaro project. i fail at picture posting.
i find it funny considering what you drive.
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:Trent's Camaro is very proper. He always manages to do a great job on cars and trucks like this. I've had the pleasure of working with him on some GM/SEMA projects, and he's a pro.
Thanks for posting his car, it's very tasty!
Joe Schulte wrote:Artsar wrote:now this is a camaro
Yes, I too was thinking of this one.
However where has BlueDuece been? That is sick!
Joe Schulte wrote:
However where has BlueDuece been? That is sick!
sndsgood wrote:nothing wrong with show and go. not as big an issue rolling 22's if your pushing 500+ horsepower.
sndsgood wrote:nothing wrong with show and go. not as big an issue rolling 22's if your pushing 500+ horsepower.
DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:2 fast..... 2 furious....Thank you! Leave the big wheels in the movies lol I don't want them.
sndsgood wrote:nothing wrong with show and go. not as big an issue rolling 22's if your pushing 500+ horsepower.It's not a big issue if you don't have to launch. No car in the "go" category would be wasting weight on that big of a wheel. Again, that's just my personal opinion. At some point you cross the line of practicality vs functionality, and 20+ inches is way past it for me. Xibit called, he wants his wheels back lol.