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That's hilarious. I thought pictures I had seen of that first Camaro were all photoshopped. Nope it is indeed a real life asshat on four wheels. Why would anyone like that and actually be proud of it?
Sad there was one corvette in the bunch, at least it wasn't on, heck what would those wheels be on the Camaro? 40s?
Funny I saw all those comments about guys being sick and I thought, dang it can't be that bad. I finally started watching it. I was wrong. It can be that bad. WOW.
Last edited by SPSandman; Apr 8, 2019 at 07:59 PM.
Exactly Of course I meant this for what it is, something I would never do but in saying that I do appreciate the work and MONEY that goes into these rides, it aint CHEAP. We all know what custom work of any kind costs nowadays so I thought it was a crack up plus what these guys have spent doing this is probably outrageous.
I say the same when I got to the sport truck shows, having going thru some of it now with mine I can appreciate what they have done. A little over the top for me but to make them scrape ground costalotta and pretty good engineering also. Hell Im having mine "under bed notched" to get it lower in the rear but nothing compared to what these custom guys do, that fabrication is expensive
Take it for what its worth eh
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I watched the entire video and there was four times a vette made an appearance. Like it was previously stated, not something I would do but I can respect their artistic flavor.
That was not a car show. That was a moving Forgiatto wheels catalogue. I'm all about some big wheels on certain cars, but there was very little in the way of impressive machinery there.