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Old 03-28-2006, 07:50 PM
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my fairly new car,, had it less than a month

is a car still considered new if you've only had it for like 3 weeks? haha i dunno, but either way here's some pictorals of my newish ride.






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5.7 litre LS1 v8


the car is bone stock down to the air filter right now,, but hopefully not for too long. i'm looking at doing a cat-back exhaust and the slp air lid first. then who knows ?
feedback of any kind is more than welcome! thanks.
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Re: my fairly new car,, had it less than a month

Batmobile! You look pretty badass in that signature pic. I won't mess with you.

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Re: my fairly new car,, had it less than a month

Nice T.A. My bro had one just like that!
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Re: my fairly new car,, had it less than a month

Awesome!! the best part is its all stock, ready for you to modify it.
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Re: my fairly new car,, had it less than a month

I forgot what the stock lid looks like.


Nice ride!
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Re: my fairly new car,, had it less than a month

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I forgot what the stock lid looks like.


Nice ride!
hah I have too at this point,, had the slp lid on there for a few weeks now, but thanks.

...btw this thread is fairly old
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