One of those FML moments

Ahhh, you've camouflaged the SLC in white to hide it in the snow!? Looks awesome. Those rims are kick ass. i like the tiger stripes in duct tape, will you leave those?

The rims really do look good in black - sorry CCW, this is probably the only time I've found 'base' rims to be better than the upgraded choices

//prepares to run for the ccw lynching mob

I better not remove the body and store it outside, otherwise I may forget where I put it with all the snow, haha!
 
Congrats!
Yet another white car with black wheels. I had to go down into the garage and make sure mine was still there after seeing those pics.
 
All snuggly for now, out of the cold and snowstorm - probably not a good idea to work when it's -40 outside (garage is ~20ish, brrrrrr)

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^Only pic I have of me in it; wow, I am so not photogenic in that one.....if you're a hot girl and want to see a better pic, click below for a much better one (//strokes ego :laugh: )

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Congrats!
Yet another white car with black wheels. I had to go down into the garage and make sure mine was still there after seeing those pics.

Of course; that's like only the best SLC combo ever! :heart:
 

Brian Hamilton

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White with black wheels, my favorite!!! So you're 27 with a house, SL-C, and ZO6 Corvette? Good job dude!! I'm jealous! Keep up the good work sir, I'm going to be following your build thread pretty closely man.
 
Few more for today; waking up at 7am to meet the truck was quite tiring :drunk:

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White with black wheels, my favorite!!! So you're 27 with a house, SL-C, and ZO6 Corvette? Good job dude!! I'm jealous! Keep up the good work sir, I'm going to be following your build thread pretty closely man.

Don't forget about a broken cobra

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(Ron Davis radiator was leaking, but they're good people and are taking care of it - shipped it back for analysis and should have a new one in a week or two)

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Okay, 1 more cobra picture, just because :D

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Hi Alex,

Just arrived at my Casa in Cabo San Lucas for a week of R&R......85F day, mid 60's at night! :drunk: Nice winter wonderland photos of your new baby. Seriously, congratulations on it's arrival.
 

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Alex - Congratulations!!!!
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


You look like a very happy man in that picture!

Yes - Winter is upon us....

Get some heat in that Garage and lets see some progress!!! :)
 
Alex - Congratulations!!!!
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


You look like a very happy man in that picture!

Yes - Winter is upon us....

Get some heat in that Garage and lets see some progress!!! :)

Those polar bears are looking kinda hungrily at me outside :/

Progress is going to be a bit slow as I'm studying other's build logs to see the positioning of things. Figure step 1 is to re-torque the front suspension
 

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Those polar bears are looking kinda hungrily at me outside :/

Progress is going to be a bit slow as I'm studying other's build logs to see the positioning of things. Figure step 1 is to re-torque the front suspension

Studying before you start is a very good plan. Go over the build manual completely and ask all your questions making notes all the way..


Let's get a proper build log going here:
GT40 Build Logs - GT40s.com

Stay warm buddy...
 
Progress is going to be a bit slow as I'm studying other's build logs to see the positioning of things. Figure step 1 is to re-torque the front suspension

You may want to wait to torque the suspension bolts until you have everything adjusted for ride height, camber, toe, etc.

RCR ships the cars with the suspension loosely installed for shipping purposes, not as a baseline for driving the car.

Doing it now also means you'll be re-doing it when you need to center the wheels in the wheel openings.

Others build logs, even those not building an SLC, are very useful, as we are normally all solving similar problems.
 
Alex,

As Randy suggests, there's nothing wrong with taking your time on your project. You have no "deadlines" to complete it although most of my family, friends and associates ask "when will it be done?". Planning, Researching, etc. are all part of the process that makes it fun. Enjoy!
 
I really like that white with black wheels, I also see you got the kumho XS tires mounted on there. Those seem to be THE street tire right now. With those tires, I was able to pull enough G's in a 3rd gen fierbird to starve the engine of oil!
 
Whelp, a year ago today I had to wait another day to get my sl-c delivered as my birthday present.

Today my birthday present is the fun of realizing I finished getting the driver door working, now I have to do the passenger door, ahhhhh!

Oh, plus a water pipe cracked in the basement and I got to spend 4hrs sucking up water and building a dam. Oh well - birthdays always suck :D
 
Alex, too cold to be fixing busted pipes when you have a door to hang!
Happy birthday buddy, you may be the youngest SL-C owner, and you are learning at a good rate. Always appreciate your posts! Hang in there, it will all come together!
Have a GREAT one!

Jack
 
Nah, plumber is fixing it right now. Glad I didn't try to do it - the people who built hte house really glued the pipes together so he can't slide the couplers or anything. Had to go choppy-choppy into the main line.
 
I hate choppy choppy! Last year I had to bust open an entire wall to acess some copper water pipes that were leaking because of hastily done solder joints! Replaced
6 sheets of sheet rock!
 
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