Rarest 12a-t powered car?
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thanx for some good insight these cars defenetly need to be mor publisized, if it wasnt for nader givin me a clue that it was basicly a 1st gen vert there would have been no way of me finding this info out...
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hell no, you know how hard it is to find info on this car? i barley knew where to begin, i couldnt even imagine craig finding it. he hangs out w/ us at the meets and the first letter oh his name begins w/ Z
Originally Posted by Bern
Unfortunately, Pacific Avatar's conversions were not the best in quality. After a very short while, a lot of these cars started to sag, and bow a bit. Mariah did a few projects on these PA conversions and ended up having to strengthen and brace the cars substantially.
-Bern
That's what people tell me overhere too. Some have imported these and indeed found they were not very solid. The EU convertibles were done in Germany, and braced a lot stronger.
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Originally Posted by Funkspectrum
I think someone let the cat out of the bag...and it's wasn't me! 

Originally Posted by *RX007*
hell no, you know how hard it is to find info on this car? i barley knew where to begin, i couldnt even imagine craig finding it. he hangs out w/ us at the meets and the first letter oh his name begins w/ Z
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