6.0 litre RWD cobalt project
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OK, got some more updates posted on the website finally.. Last few times I was out to work on it I forgot to bring the camera with me so theres a couple updates..








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Hey all,
been doing some work on the car over the last couple of weeks. Mainly on the transmission/drive-shaft tunnel.
I've made some decent progress on the tunnel, have a look.
http://sites.google.com/site/gobaltss

been doing some work on the car over the last couple of weeks. Mainly on the transmission/drive-shaft tunnel.
I've made some decent progress on the tunnel, have a look.
http://sites.google.com/site/gobaltss

not really feelings the wide body at all honestly.
have you thought about getting a 4 link type rear end kit for a smaller car like a notch back mustang and fabbing it up in there rear? that way you could keep the stock body. and run a wider tire.
http://www.swracecars.com/store/Pro-...47=10-507.aspx
have you thought about getting a 4 link type rear end kit for a smaller car like a notch back mustang and fabbing it up in there rear? that way you could keep the stock body. and run a wider tire.
http://www.swracecars.com/store/Pro-...47=10-507.aspx
Blend the wide body more and I think it'd look better. You should get some 18s or 19s as well, 20s just seem too big for a cobalt whether you have bragging rights of 6.0 or a 4 banger. Pretty sexy wheels though, not crazy about em on the cobalt.



