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Old May 17, 2007 | 11:29 PM
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tshack - You got it buddy. I surely will. I was supposed to pick it up today, but I got tied up in client meetings, then more meetings tomorrow, so I'm picking it up on Friday. I was sent some pix post Spring set up and it looks like an even more aggressive car. Can't wait for the wing. Will def do a write up, but I can tell you right now, from discussions I have had with several people individually on the board, springs are not that bad of a choice for us folks that are not really tracking the car much, just looking for an aggressive stance. Not a long term solution, but short term will work out just fine. C/O are the BEST way to go, but this is fine for now. I have a 7MM spacer in the fronts and 11.5" wheels on the rears and there was no need to even roll the fenders, so that's a GREAT sign. Let me ride her home on Friday and I'll let you know. Are you going to the Baltimore Scores run on May 26th??

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Boochook...you better post some pics and review for the springs asap!!

Ptarga...where in PA? If its your DD it can be a beast. If its your night and weekender its a dream. Remember...you can swap the stockys for the bypass's in under 45 min and less than that when you get some experience. I have some walmart ramps that I back up onto and it exposes everything perfect. 25 min later I am in silent mode.
 
Old May 17, 2007 | 11:32 PM
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Absolutely, It's perfect w/ enough bends and extensions to fit certain size cameras. I am completely happy with the set up. Best option IMHO. Check one out if you feel like upgrading to something a little more sturdy maybe, or if you plan on tracking. The three suction cups are better in case you want to mount on the body panels as well. I'd trust it more than a one suction cup. It sounds like if you are going for just the inside windshield application, the one cup is just fine.

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With the cab, I only have the windshield to stick onto...

Does the chasecam have enough bends in it to stick to the windshield and give me enough room to get the camera mounted so its looking strait out?
 
Old May 18, 2007 | 05:49 PM
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I went to bestbuy at lunch and BOUGHT ME ONE TOO!!

So hang tight for my exhaust video and moving pics ala Newport!
 
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