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dimebolt

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  1. Thanks Bryan. Its gonna be my uncle's 67 GTO.. Corey
  2. Thanks Alyn. Are you going to be at the show in KC on saturday? My daughter and I are coming up, and I'm going to bring my cuda and a few others up there. Looking forward to it. Corey
  3. Thanks Ira. Your stretched out and narrowed Challenger is one of my favorite builds. Love that thing. Corey
  4. Thanks Rob. Corey
  5. Thanks Michael, and Jacen. Corey
  6. Lookin awesome Ira. Corey
  7. Thanks Pat! Up next is a 67 GTO I'm building for my Unce Danny. I'll get some work done on it today, and get it posted up. Corey
  8. Thanks Niko, Bill, and Dave. It's got it's few little bugs, but am very happy with the outcome. Corey
  9. Thanks Jim. Would have to bend up the ol' prybar pretty severe to make it happen. Corey
  10. All look good man. Corey
  11. Thanks Danno, and Pat. Corey
  12. Thanks guys.
  13. Nice build. The paint looks really good. Nice detail also. Corey
  14. Thanks everybody!!! Corey
  15. You're welcome man. No prob. Corey
  16. Tom, #171 has an article called Moparticipation that has a several featured cars. Each with a description of the car, one of which is Bud's 64 Belvedere. Corey
  17. I believe #171 is the newest. You may want to try contacting somebody from website admin and tell them what's goin on. Don't know who you would need to talk to, but I think it'd sure beat paying long distance fees. These guys are a pretty helpful bunch here also, so give it a shot. Corey
  18. Thanks Steve. Without a doubt! The realism they add to a build speaks for itself. They are VERY intricate, and difficult to work with though. But the end result is well worth the price of them, and the patience and effort needed to install them. Thanks again. Corey
  19. Lookin good Jake. Just a suggestion, you ought to try different lighting techniques for your pictures. Even with a subpar camera alot of times you can get good results just by having a steady hand, and good lighting. Maybe try plugging in a couple extra lamps around your photo area on top of your normal light source and experment a little bit. Corey
  20. Thanks Ray. Corey
  21. Lookin good Jake. Another thing that works great for tail lights is some red sharpied BMF. Corey
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