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New Outlaw Camaro for Nick Scavo V8TV

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

Nick Scavo and Jeff D'Agostino recently acquired the 1991 Chevrolet Camaro race car originally started by Scavo, then completed by Chuck Samuel and the crew at Chassis Engineering. Confused? Seeing that http://www.v8tvshow.com/forum - Nick has been behind the wheel of 3 different race cars in the past 3 years, it's not an easy story to follow. We took this opportunity to launch V8TV Web Radio to sort out the details, and in this video, Nick takes us through the car... a twin turbo Outlaw 10.5 race car headed for the mid 6-second quarter mile range at well over 200 miles per hour.

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  • @tenfiveracer they do to do carbonfiber just not for average public they only do it for people that they know or know who the person is and also if they know the person has deep pockets Haha but they are a damn good shop

  • I need a new keyboard again ):

  • WOW that guy Chuck built the shit outta her didnt he ?

  • dude thats a bad ass camaro n ur right about the aerodynamics but if you really wanted to become more aerodynamic you should look into a 70s corvette even though i think there ugly that would be the way to go if you want a aerodynamic body

  • Nick is right. this body style has one of the lowest drags Chevy has ever made. i'm looking for one also to set up a TT

  • The red camaro knlange72 is talking about was Chuck's original camaro that was built at ricks and is currently now in Texas. THIS IS NOT THE SAME CAR. Chassis Engineering did ALL the carbon fiber and still do. As for the s-10 knlange72 is talking about, the truck broke a four link bracket at a race and rick fixed it because the car was up north near ricks shop. Rick produces high quality workmanship, but it would be nice if somone could get their facts straight before trashing other companies

  • The car was built at Chassis Engineering. Go to their website and you can see the entire build of it online right in their gallery. from the pictures of the shop and background you can see that it was in Chassis Engineering's warehouse. Don't believe all that you hear especially when it sounds more like a sales pitch then anything else. I think there was even a slogan at the end of that...

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