CamaroNOTcamero
Nov 9th, 01, 11:42 AM
i know i dont need em, but what do you guys think about getting them just for the prostreet look? is it for th eguys with 15" ET streets and a shortened Ford 9 or is this acceptable on a rear with 9" wide tires and the stock rear?
jvolk81
Nov 9th, 01, 11:43 AM
dont get wheelie bars unless your car can stand on the bumper
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cavemate
Nov 9th, 01, 02:17 PM
Pro Street is out..Pro Touring is in!
CamaroNOTcamero
Nov 9th, 01, 04:50 PM
ok, just a thought. i'll forget about em, til i build that 630 CI big block i was planning http://www.camaros.net/forum/eek.gif j/k
pro street is still kickass, turns heads like no other, and i'll make this thing so it'll put ricers in there place...behind me, wait better yet, fading in my rear view!
67firebird
Nov 10th, 01, 08:36 AM
You might pass a ricer off the line, but you hit a turn and he'll fly by, well with a pro-street type car.
CamaroNOTcamero
Nov 10th, 01, 05:14 PM
ricers! i dont play with my food, i consume it!
67firebird
Nov 10th, 01, 06:15 PM
Say what you want, but there are a lot of fast ricers out there. There are a lot more slow ones, but Ive seen 9 and 10 second ricers that look dont look like a threat. Plus they can turn at a decent speed unlike a pro street car. Theres nothing wrong with pro-street if dont mind that going straight is all you can do well.
CamaroNOTcamero
Nov 10th, 01, 07:55 PM
well, alls i wanted to know is if it was "OK" or just stupid to wear wheelie bars, becuase i like pro street. and it turns into a ricer bashing, personally i have have a strong dislike towards them, but that really wasnt the matter at hand.