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A few pictures of the KOH car we've been working on

Zeus33rd

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These pictures aren't in any particular order, but most are pretty damn cool, so I'm posting them up-

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Cool build. That's probably my yearly salary right there :doah:

Did you get moved back to CA yet or is the dually still in GA?
 
Cool build. That's probably my yearly salary right there :doah:

Did you get moved back to CA yet or is the dually still in GA?

I think it's atleast 2-3 times what the army used to pay me per year. And that's a pretty conservitive guess....:eek1:

I'm just here in cali to help out with this project. Dually is still in Georgia for the time being. When this job is done, I'm heading back to Georgia to get things ready to move back here for good.

I see alot of dollar signs!!! Nice pics!

You have no idea. :eek1:
 
Nice looking chassis for sure!

Looks like you have the parts to be competitive.....LS motor, th400, atlas, assume to be spider 9's or maybe rusty housings, mid engine, long travel......I think I am drooling on my keyboard.

Are you guys in the race or LCQ? Whats your number of the car? I'll root for ya.
 
So now we build Cars for KOH :whistle:?
"A few pictures of the KOH car we've been working on "
Good work man, where in CA are you now?
 
Car has to be in Vegas by 6am monday morning for exhaust, so my part in all this is almost done. Till race time of course. Today was fitting up the axles to measure for drive shafts, trimming the steering stops/adjusting steering and working on sheet metal. We mounted a 42" MTR to double check clearance. Will be running 40" MTR's for KOH, so the 42's were a good test of clearance.

These pictures are at ride height. 42 on the passenger side and an older 37 on the drivers side. 37's were just for rolling the axle's around the shop.

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Kinda hard to tell from the pic, but the top of the tire is about even with the top of the intake on the motor...at ride height. :pimp1::saweet:
 
BAD ASS build man!! Stoked for you for getting to be a part of it! :waytogo:
 
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