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    Yeah, I'd buy that gp. That bumper looks tits. And the vossen's. unnnnnnnnhhggg
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    After staring for a minute I love it. Do want. Except maybe a bit smaller rims, those are too much imho. Nice photoshooping

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    I love it. I would just choose to have a little more tire, instead of a rubber band :P

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    that is the sexiest thing i have ever seen...
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    Now why couldn't GM do this when they did the '04+?? Strong form!
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    I think it looks good. In Houston it couldn't be that low, but I like the look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeadfootCJ7 View Post
    In Houston it couldn't be that low
    says who?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    says who?
    We have potholes that would stop you dead in your tracks and you would be stuck with the entire subframe on pavement. That's not even worrying about the bumper dragging and our wonderful parking lot entrances / exits.
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    You're in Texas, complaining about the roads? Have you ever driven in the midwest? Where it changes temp 120*+ between summer and winter? And it tears the ****ing hell out of the roads?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lsxftw View Post
    haha so, more for you then
    More for more? I win, I win, I win I win I win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4THGENCAMAROFAN View Post
    More for more? I win, I win, I win I win I win.
    Well i know one thing you wont be winning with those wheels you will be spinning.............


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    Vossen Wheels, Incredible.
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    Boner alert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeadfootCJ7 View Post
    We have potholes that would stop you dead in your tracks and you would be stuck with the entire subframe on pavement. That's not even worrying about the bumper dragging and our wonderful parking lot entrances / exits.
    welcome to the midwest.

    bring it on. i drive low everyday. aint tucking tire, i dont want to drive it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4THGENCAMAROFAN View Post
    You're in Texas, complaining about the roads? Have you ever driven in the midwest? Where it changes temp 120*+ between summer and winter? And it tears the ****ing hell out of the roads?
    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    welcome to the midwest.

    bring it on. i drive low everyday. aint tucking tire, i dont want to drive it.
    I have been the midwest plenty. My Mom is from up there and I tow my Jeep up there for 4 wheeling too.

    The problem in Houston is they don't actually fix the roads when they "fix" them because the entire workforce for road projects are illegal immigrants who could have been doing something totally different the day before and have no clue how to do anything on our roads. They will fix a "hole" or bad spot. It will be better for about a week and then it comes back and is larger than before. This cycle continues over and over. There was a news story a couple years ago that I was supposed to be interview for where the road crew "temporarily fixed" a spot in the road. They did it wrong and built a ramp and cars going down this road at 30 mph were getting major air. It was right in front of the auto parts store. This is normal for Houston. Add in the fact that we constantly have big trucks hauling equipment for various industries to and from the port, tanker trucks hauling things to and from the refineries, etc and our roads are beat on constantly.

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    Founds links to Youtube videos for this. The 2nd lane is the one that was "temporarily repaired". No signs to indicate that people might need to slow down or anything. You can see how the water is running off in the lane by the curb and see how rough that lane it. That is perfectly acceptable and normal all over Houston. A stock height car gets beat up...a lowered car would get murdered the first day.

    I didn't take these and wasn't there when they were taken. I was there earlier and saw this when I was getting some parts. These videos got posted on a local forum.

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    Send the bumper to a fiberglass duplicator, Noooow.
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    Car looks tits! now if only it was RWD with an ls2 that would had saved PONTIAC from OBLIVION
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    Quote Originally Posted by 97gtpjoe View Post
    Car looks tits! now if only it was RWD with an ls2 that would had saved PONTIAC from OBLIVION
    It's called a G8... and pontiac still died even with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil98gt View Post
    It's called a G8... and pontiac still died even with it.
    Yep. I was sad. The G8 was going to be my wife's DD replacement. Now she wants a CTSV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil98gt View Post
    It's called a G8... and pontiac still died even with it.
    no pontiac was killed it never died
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