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http://corvettec3.ca/
and as usual I need someone to help me provide a usable link...why do I always have trouble with this?? Send help....what am I doing wrong?
Anyway check out this guys "ramps".
Also cools pics of "sidepipes" plus much more at this site.
THANKS
Itsdave92570 2008-01-31 14:48:44
and as usual I need someone to help me provide a usable link...why do I always have trouble with this?? Send help....what am I doing wrong?
Anyway check out this guys "ramps".
Also cools pics of "sidepipes" plus much more at this site.


Steve, Lifetime Member #129
74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles,
all original; paint, interior, engine,
split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
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Dave one way to post a link would be to: 1.) Copy the address from your browser up top 2.) Paste it into your post 3.) add the url brackets like this example [url.]www.C3VR.com[/url]
cilrah 2008-01-31 19:38:07
Cool site, had fun checking everything out 

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Those ramps are high enough, but they restrict what you can do underneath.
Lots of good info here.


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Also interesting on this site is the photos for anyone interested in converting from an auto to 5 speed trans.
And since this is a site in Canada, I can remember a post where someone was trying to track down the roots of his car. Can't remember the details, but the guy that runs this site might be of help.
I also signed the guest book at this site. Told him about C3VR and to check us out and to join. Maybe he will email me back.
And thanks for help with "link"
. steve
And since this is a site in Canada, I can remember a post where someone was trying to track down the roots of his car. Can't remember the details, but the guy that runs this site might be of help.
I also signed the guest book at this site. Told him about C3VR and to check us out and to join. Maybe he will email me back.
And thanks for help with "link"


Steve, Lifetime Member #129
74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles,
all original; paint, interior, engine,
split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.

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Dang...beat me to it!
I just checked it out...pretty neat...it ain't C3VR, tho.
The article on the TKO conversion is very good. The pics are great. I'll have to bookmark that one....

I just checked it out...pretty neat...it ain't C3VR, tho.

The article on the TKO conversion is very good. The pics are great. I'll have to bookmark that one....
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Thanks Steve, very cool
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