Aug. 1st New England City Series Car/Bike Show

Camera phone pics. These cars were not worthy. ;)

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I still love that dude's quote....

Yeah, I put a Escalade motor in that Caddy and super charged it.

It was a bone stock, brand new Caddy CTS-V. Ugh... I hate when people try to trump up something and have no idea wtf they are talking about. Unfortunately, I already knew that the new CTS-V has a modded Corvette ZR1 motor in it. Shame on him!


Sorry to hear about the traffic Josh. At least you got to see good friends. :D
 
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Indeed, if it was not for ya'll being there I'd have gone crazy. I'm still picking rice out of my teeth.
 
Indeed, if it was not for ya'll being there I'd have gone crazy. I'm still picking rice out of my teeth.

i had some rice for dinner. totally irrelavent (lol2) ohh and i almost forgot on the way home i got stopped by a cop for get this "my music was loud".. i had my windows up and i was doing 40mph. which really means he was "bored" i didnt get a ticket or anything.
 
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Normally I'm the kind of guy that would be interested in audio installs and such, but they have to be done right. Waves in the fiberglass and panels that don't quite match up just doesn't cut it...plus the gear has to be better than the stuff you can buy at the Raynham Flea Market (aka Audiobahn). Or maybe it's that Amanda and I were spoiled by going to Daytona one year for the IASCA nationals...

http://www.huyler.net/phpAlbum/main.php?cmd=album&var1=2006-03--SBN+Car+Show/&var2=1

Those audio installs make no compromises. Sure they're over the top, but they are works of art that one can appreciate, even if you don't get excited about flat screen tvs and subwoofers. And most of all, they look as good up close as they do in these photos. You won't find overspray in the engine bays, cracks in the fiberglass, or waves in the paint jobs.
 
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