As others said. It depends on the goals.If your goals is to build a track car...You take it to the track as is and THEN purchase mods geared towards what you want to improve.if you're building a street car; then I would say, suspension, bolt-ons, wheels and etc.
I <3 it man! Car looks great with the new wheels.
Love this pics guys! Swweeeet
Nice selection of engine parts! Same wheels I got too!!
It really does depend what the potential buyer is looking for. I honestly think they should've still left a Manual option open.
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@Mike Garrett @Gerben aka Suburuuh Well mission accomplished man!
@somebodysb2 yes, minus the updates, engine bay shots and specs on the ENTIRE build.
So friggin awesome!! Interesting to see that the Turbo has such a large routing to be right next to the intake manifold.
Tough, tough choice! favorite image would have to be the Gti in the woods. But that opening EK hatch is down right menacing!
So awesome! So many improvements made, while yet staying within spec of their particular racing series! Go SPoon!
this. must. sound. Like heaven itself...Wow, that amazing work. I've heard of retrofits and restorations. But seeing new technology complimenting old technology is quite cool
One thing I've learned over the years is to really learn how to appreciate cars and the effort that owners put into them. Effort and dedication shows, no matter the brand, make, style, drivetrain etc. and it really is a turn off when enthusiasts bash one another based on the before mentioned specs.
GM seems rushed. Viper has a much better flow
Great History Lesson Mr. Moore!!
The gearing is so well setup through the whole run. Superb setup and Congratulations to Scorch racing and all other parties involved.I can run a 53.2 on Gran Turismo 5 on my PS3 console with full slicks. Seeing this pulled off on semi-slicks is mind boggling. Awesome edit LUKE!!
Beautiful pics indeed! Awesome how you can see different styles in all of them
Great questions Larry!!! And thanks Jono!! Good luck!
Man...what a great story. Compelling to hear how his personality, business, lifestyle all reflects back on his love for cars. My favorite part is when he mentions: how he didn't know if he was doing certain things the right way; but he proceeded out of intuition or because HE thought it was cool. I think that if the majority of car enthusiats nowadays had the same vision; we would see our car community grow as a whole. THAT is what makes this site special. It embrasses the automobile community as a whole without disregarding any makes, brands, drivetrain etc. This felt more like a 2 minute video...Thanks for sharing.