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So I admit I'm a YouTube viewer on lots of things but when I ran across this I just didn't know what to think, and not one Corvette, can you believe it. I have to share this one
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Veltboy made a few videos awhile back on converting ls harnesses for swaps. Not everyone’s cup of tea but you’ve gotta appreciate the attention to detail and paint jobs a lot of those cars have.
Its strange to see cars rolling around on those wheels and tires, some with some HP, when at the same time you have C7's with bent and cracked wheel problems and other years having few tire options.
Veltboy made a few videos awhile back on converting ls harnesses for swaps. Not everyone’s cup of tea but you’ve gotta appreciate the attention to detail and paint jobs a lot of those cars have.
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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Didn't make it to 5:00. I worked in north St. Louis county the last nine years of my career and saw donks on a somewhat regular basis. Most of them were $200 cars sitting on $20k of wheels and tires. Not my cup of tea, but they get to decide how to spend their money.
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Didn't make it to 5:00. I worked in north St. Louis county the last nine years of my career and saw donks on a somewhat regular basis. Most of them were $200 cars sitting on $20k of wheels and tires. Not my cup of tea, but they get to decide how to spend their money.
daily sightings here in the Motor City..................