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		The Greatest Trans Am Ever Built? 7 foot wide, 700hp, 10,000rpm Track Ripper
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		<a href="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/videos/6949/the-greatest-trans-am-ever-built-7-foot-wide-700hp-10-000rpm-track-ripper/"><img src="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/contents/videos_screenshots/6000/6949/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>This is our entire crew's favorite car of SEMA 2018: Riley Stair's WIDE and LOW (yeah, all caps) 1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. But what's even better about the ridiculously good looking bodywork and batshit N/A motor, is the fact that Riley built and fabricated this thing himself in his parent's outdoor garage bay. Major props.  

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