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ssracer

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  1. It finally dawned on me. It was Duplicolor MetalCast http://www.duplicolor.com/products/metalcast.html I found it at autozone
  2. I'll see if I can find the paint again. As for the engine, it is the same paint I used on mine...lol
  3. Thanks guys. I saw the fender stripes on a real GS Vette at an autocross years ago and had to do them to mine. I only put them on the driver's side like Vette. It was one of the first things I did to make the car stand out from the other billion white GA's that were on the road around here...lol
  4. Thanks all. I have been working on my photography skills over the last year. Can't wait for the warm weather to get back so I can get the old girl cleaned up and take more pics
  5. Thanks. I did it myself. I can't remember the paint line, but there was a metallic silver base coat with a translucent red over top. The more red you used, the darker and deeper the color got.
  6. Put pics in the photo section. This is my favorite of the most recent I have taken
  7. I need a hood...seen a white GA at work with one the other day...wonder if he'd notice if I swapped them....lol
  8. lol...I know that dude Thanks!
  9. Here she was when I bought her new in late 2001 And this is where I have brought her too...I have done pretty much everything myself
  10. Heard about this site from some folks on a Grand Am forum. I drive a 2002 Grand Am GT Sedan with an SC/T body kit. Bought the car new, now has over 100K on it and going strong. Sad to see the brand die, but I know we enthusiasts will keep it living for a long long time -Sea
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