Chevelles in GT4????

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"oh Im sorry, just ignore this, im just posting caus i want to post 100 posts so I can edit my avatar "


yeah. you are annoying. Not to mention wasting the bandwidth of this site. Maybe a moderator will wipe your account for SPAM.

Either way, he'll most likely delete your extra posts, and then you'll have made a fool of yourself for nothing :)
 
Cool, a 1970 Chevelle LS6 SS 454 on rally courses. That should be fun. So was the Mustang SVT Cobra on the rally courses in GT3.
 
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CAMAROBOY the cowl induction is always open ;)
Great pics from Tango.
That flap in the cowl isnt supposed to be always open. :lol:
"Perhaps the most significant difference to the Super Sport Chevelle in 1970 was the all new ZL2 cowl-induction hood. Featuring a stacked pair of muscular bulges, the cowl-induction hood made use of a vacuum operated flapper door that opened at full throttle, feeding cold air to the Chevelles big-block"
Some people open them for pictures but that flap in the hood is supposed to stay closed until full throttle. ;)
 
I just hope it looks better with a set of rims, because those tires look horrific.:p
 
Omologato
I just hope it looks better with a set of rims, because those tires look horrific.:p
I have been waiting for someone to put a decent set of wheels on any old muscle car and post a pic of it. So far it doesnt look like it can be done, so far I havent seen anyone do it.
 
CAMAROBOY69
I have been waiting for someone to put a decent set of wheels on any old muscle car and post a pic of it. So far it doesnt look like it can be done, so far I havent seen anyone do it.
Ahh dont tell me that, I need my dose of pro touring muscle.:(
 
Well, I get a feeling I'll be seeing dukes of hazzard pictures once someone takes an orange Charger out rallying ;)
 
CAMAROBOY69
Great pics from Tango.
That flap in the cowl isnt supposed to be always open. :lol:
"Perhaps the most significant difference to the Super Sport Chevelle in 1970 was the all new ZL2 cowl-induction hood. Featuring a stacked pair of muscular bulges, the cowl-induction hood made use of a vacuum operated flapper door that opened at full throttle, feeding cold air to the Chevelles big-block"
Some people open them for pictures but that flap in the hood is supposed to stay closed until full throttle. ;)

Perhaps he was implying that since he is always running at WOT, it is always open... ;)

redfury
Well, I get a feeling I'll be seeing dukes of hazzard pictures once someone takes an orange Charger out rallying ;)

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I'll get right on it... :)
 
CAMAROBOY69
I have been waiting for someone to put a decent set of wheels on any old muscle car and post a pic of it. So far it doesnt look like it can be done, so far I havent seen anyone do it.


I had someone put 2004 GTO rims on the 64' GTO, Worked out well :) So Im guessing yes, yes you can :)



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CAMAROBOY69
Great pics from Tango.
That flap in the cowl isnt supposed to be always open. :lol:
"Perhaps the most significant difference to the Super Sport Chevelle in 1970 was the all new ZL2 cowl-induction hood. Featuring a stacked pair of muscular bulges, the cowl-induction hood made use of a vacuum operated flapper door that opened at full throttle, feeding cold air to the Chevelles big-block"
Some people open them for pictures but that flap in the hood is supposed to stay closed until full throttle. ;)

lol bro i know its not suposed to be open, but in the game it is ;)

PuTTe_TuTTe
98cobra,

Those pics are awesome! :)


i posted the pics, here are some more 👍











 
cool pics. What hp does that car make when fully tuned? Can you put drag slicks on that car if they are even available. What can u do in the 1/4 with that.
 
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oh Im sorry, just ignore this, im just posting caus i want to post 100 posts so I can edit my avatar ;)

Consider this a final warning. Anymore spam from your side and you will be banned.
 
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