Slow and Slutty
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Not even close to something I'd consider parking next to my street let alone in my garage, but I can totally relate to the blood/sweat aspect of the project and I give him props for that.
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Respect the work, not my cup of tea, I think it would like 1000x better if the car "flowed" more, I mean the stickers, the missing hood, the stance, too much going on, would look sick if it were simply the stance and a super smooth black cobalt
l8r,
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l8r,
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![lol](https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
you look around, almost everyone has them. it's kinda like s2k and rpf1's, dubs with bbs'.
that's of course minus-ing the fact that they are kinda a cheap wheel that bends easily.
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Nice job. I love it. Can't imagine all the work thats in it.
It beats having to look at another ebay headlights, cut muffler, aweful badged/decaled Cobalt.
It beats having to look at another ebay headlights, cut muffler, aweful badged/decaled Cobalt.
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It was a pleasure shooting the car. Mike's definitely a character but has been a good friend for some time now. This car is a lot to take in at first but once you realize all the hard work put into it you really can't ignore it. I looks forward to seeing what he comes up with next for sure.