New Orleans Photoshoot!
Someone said Tony?

I actually think that Richard should come out to the LFM2 this sunday. I'm sure we will all have our cars in tip top shape and you can choose yourself. BTW, my car is back in the paintbooth due to some recent HATERS. Hopefully done by Sunday..

I actually think that Richard should come out to the LFM2 this sunday. I'm sure we will all have our cars in tip top shape and you can choose yourself. BTW, my car is back in the paintbooth due to some recent HATERS. Hopefully done by Sunday..
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Chris And Jason Chris And Jason Chris And Jason
Originally Posted by taurran
I sure do, if you want to get photo/magazine ops. People want to see aftermarket modifications on this type of car, which means body mods!
Your car looks like it sits lower than mine around skirts and bumper, even when mine has a 1" drop and lip.
But anyway, back on topic.. Good luck with the shoot.
Your car looks like it sits lower than mine around skirts and bumper, even when mine has a 1" drop and lip.
But anyway, back on topic.. Good luck with the shoot.
I prefer stock body but I like kits too. I'd rather be on 18s and a little lower. I'd rather not spend my money on a kit and then smash it up at the track or on our crappy streets.
Originally Posted by syf0n
thanks for all the responses :-) what's the event going on this weekend? I'd love to check it out and meet you guys (finally!)

The Z's should be out there earlier in the morning so we can get acquainted.
Originally Posted by blasian
Our annual Lakefront Meet Sunday 
The Z's should be out there earlier in the morning so we can get acquainted.

The Z's should be out there earlier in the morning so we can get acquainted.
Originally Posted by syf0n
cool, do you think people will still be around early/mid afternoon? i have some family obligations early in the day....
Originally Posted by taurran
Why pick one when you can have both? 
I found this artice from the Salt Lake Tribune ...this is why we all dont waste money on kits
Best, worst roads in the U.S.
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 02/15/2008 04:08:06 PM MST
Louisiana has the worst roads in the United States, according to the annual Highway Report Card survey conducted by Overdrive, the trucking industry's leading magazine for owner-operators. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, California and Arkansas round out the top five states with the "worst" rating. Truckers rate Texas, followed by Florida, Tennessee, Virginia and Ohio, as having the best roads. In other survey highlights, respondents said road rage increased during the past year, with 31 percent saying it increased significantly. New York beat out California for the honor of having the worst automobile drivers. Texas again had the best drivers. More than 375 owner-operators, most with 20 years in the industry, responded to this year's survey.
Best, worst roads in the U.S.
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 02/15/2008 04:08:06 PM MST
Louisiana has the worst roads in the United States, according to the annual Highway Report Card survey conducted by Overdrive, the trucking industry's leading magazine for owner-operators. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, California and Arkansas round out the top five states with the "worst" rating. Truckers rate Texas, followed by Florida, Tennessee, Virginia and Ohio, as having the best roads. In other survey highlights, respondents said road rage increased during the past year, with 31 percent saying it increased significantly. New York beat out California for the honor of having the worst automobile drivers. Texas again had the best drivers. More than 375 owner-operators, most with 20 years in the industry, responded to this year's survey.



