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saw local in the mag. not sure if he still checks in here but props to you mark.
go get them next year
TheShow50h
07-26-2004, 12:21 AM
Yea there was a big thread about it in here and a vid of the wheelstand he did that ended his night early. If you go back a few pages I'm sure you could find it, it's pretty badass.
cool
i got like 3 threads showing...lol
marKo
07-26-2004, 12:06 PM
mark sold the car :(
he hasnt bought anything new yet, but i'm anxious to see his next project ;)
Fast240Z
07-26-2004, 03:43 PM
Originally posted by ???
saw local in the mag. not sure if he still checks in here but props to you mark.
go get them next year
Thanks, I enjoyed the exprience. It was very cool to be a part of something Hot Rod put together. It was also cool to see the car in the magazine. It does hurt just a little to think I could have won it all. So close yet so far.
I did sell the Z more than a month ago to someone from Texas for a tall stack of $100's. I am not sure what to build next.
Mark
Scott
07-26-2004, 07:30 PM
I saw it the other day, congrats on the coverage.
TheShow50h
07-26-2004, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by ???
saw local in the mag. not sure if he still checks in here but props to you mark.
go get them next year
Here, check these out ...
http://www.ws6transam.org/video/pgd240za.wmv
http://accordclub.com/BS/ProRaceBySGearhart/240z%20run1.wmv
launch
07-26-2004, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by Fast240Z I did sell the Z more than a month ago to someone from Texas for a tall stack of $100's. I am not sure what to build next.
Mark [/B]
That was no doubt one hot car. Mark why not keep it in the family and build another Nissan with a turbo V8 this time. Would be nasty just like the last one.
Brett
Fast240Z
07-28-2004, 08:18 AM
Originally posted by launch
That was no doubt one hot car. Mark why not keep it in the family and build another Nissan with a turbo V8 this time. Would be nasty just like the last one.
Brett
I am not sure what I will build next. I have some work to do on the home front first. That should give me plenty of time to figure out which direction to go. I will say this, anything I build in the future will be fuel injected and turbo'd from the very start, even if it is some slow old Hot Rod and just for show.
Mark
flyinbrian
07-28-2004, 01:00 PM
I saw the article as well. Read it a few times now. :)
That has to be pretty cool to be part of an elite group of heavy hitters put in a magazine that millions of gearheads worldwide are reading as we speak.
I agree on the whole turbo-injected idea. I am just starting to put together my plans on one of those.
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