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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Georgia
New Cobra owner in middle GA
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<blockquote data-quote="F8LSNAKE" data-source="post: 6186993" data-attributes="member: 48007"><p>He lives next door to me. Not he and his son. He is the son. It's actually his dad's house where the shop is. He has his own dyno, tire machine, nitrous filling station, brake lathe, tig welding, mig welding etc. I highly recommend him. He's an electrical engineer on the base by day and does the hotrod stuff in the evenings and on weekends. If you ever look at Hotrod, Carcraft or Fastest streetcar magazines then you have probably seen his car. It's a 1964 twin turbo Rambler that has made over 1700rwhp on e-85. He just recently won the Dynomax dyno challenge out in Vegas, he finished top 10 in the Hotrod pump gas drags 2yrs ago, competed in heavy street at the World streetcar nationals, won wildstreet at SGMP at a NMCA event and drove the same car he did all this in on the Hotrod power tour from Perry to Virginia. If all that don't make u feel comfortable with him tuning your car then I don't know what will. We just got back from the track today where he stood the car on the bumper and ripped the tag(streetcar btw) off it and still stayed in it and made a full pass. There is one pass caught on video in the vid I posted in the timeslip bar. Be sure and check it out.:rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F8LSNAKE, post: 6186993, member: 48007"] He lives next door to me. Not he and his son. He is the son. It's actually his dad's house where the shop is. He has his own dyno, tire machine, nitrous filling station, brake lathe, tig welding, mig welding etc. I highly recommend him. He's an electrical engineer on the base by day and does the hotrod stuff in the evenings and on weekends. If you ever look at Hotrod, Carcraft or Fastest streetcar magazines then you have probably seen his car. It's a 1964 twin turbo Rambler that has made over 1700rwhp on e-85. He just recently won the Dynomax dyno challenge out in Vegas, he finished top 10 in the Hotrod pump gas drags 2yrs ago, competed in heavy street at the World streetcar nationals, won wildstreet at SGMP at a NMCA event and drove the same car he did all this in on the Hotrod power tour from Perry to Virginia. If all that don't make u feel comfortable with him tuning your car then I don't know what will. We just got back from the track today where he stood the car on the bumper and ripped the tag(streetcar btw) off it and still stayed in it and made a full pass. There is one pass caught on video in the vid I posted in the timeslip bar. Be sure and check it out.:rockon: [/QUOTE]
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