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Old 12-20-2007, 08:39 PM
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Re: '66 Nova

Stunning job!!! Prized best in show???

I love it!!!

The frame are scratch building???

Cesar Bossolani
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Old 12-21-2007, 09:19 PM
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damm dude looks good.
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Old 12-23-2007, 02:34 PM
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All i can say is just WoooW! Too bad you didnt made some more pictures while scratch building the suspension and other stuff cause i would realy like to see how you done it! Btw those pegasus rims you got there, are they original as they are now or have you modified and re-cromed them? I want the very same rims for my charger built as you have those on your nova but dont know where to get them
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Old 12-25-2007, 01:03 PM
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All i can say is just WoooW! Too bad you didnt made some more pictures while scratch building the suspension and other stuff cause i would realy like to see how you done it! Btw those pegasus rims you got there, are they original as they are now or have you modified and re-cromed them? I want the very same rims for my charger built as you have those on your nova but dont know where to get them
Thanks for the compliment. Ale-o!

I do apolgize for not having more WIP pics, but unfortunately I'm a little lazy when it comes to taking in-progress pictures. I'll try being a little better about it, particularly since I like watching the WIP threads myself.

The wheels are the pegasus and I turned the outters off so that I could put my own turned outers on. I tried being careful enough that I wouldn't have to re-chrome the wheels. Sometimes it works and sometimes I have to re-chrome (like on the wheels for the VW Crew-cab I did).
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Thanks again for all the compliments, fellows!
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Old 12-25-2007, 01:38 PM
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Stunning job!!! Prized best in show???

I love it!!!

The frame are scratch building???

Cesar Bossolani
Thanks, Cesar! I haven't won any BOS with it, but I did win the "Auggie Award" and a top ten at the Atlanta NNL. The "Auggie Award" and the Ricky Couch award I won at the 2007 GSL for my VW are awards the mean a teremendous amount to be since I knew them both and learned quite a bit from both those guys.

Yes. The frame is pretty much all scratch built.
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Old 12-25-2007, 02:16 PM
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Great job, nice features
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