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Yep - is on Foxtel Digital.

Channel 118 - the How To Channel

17.07.06 - 10.00PM

Street Tuner Challenge Bend It and Spark It

Light/Arts. This episode GM fabricates a roll cage for the Cobalt. The Skyline gets a body kit, and work begins on the Jetta suspension. Then take a look at springs and suspension things. (PG)

18.07.06 - 5.30AM

Street Tuner Challenge Bend It and Spark It

Light/Arts. This episode GM fabricates a roll cage for the Cobalt. The Skyline gets a body kit, and work begins on the Jetta suspension. Then take a look at springs and suspension things. (PG)

FYI - You can check the Foxtel TV Guide online for stuff like this - http://www.foxtel.com.au/

Yeah I caught the very end of this last night. I hate that too... I finally find something I wanna watch (after flicking endlessly for 29 mins) and it finishes about 1 min after I start watching it! :nyaanyaa:

lol that can be helpful sometimes too ..

spotted some car show on foxtel tonight when i was on a smoko at work...

7.30pm American Hot Rod Make-A-Wish Car 1

Reality. PREMIERE Boyd and the guys build a car for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. A 17-year-old boy with leukaemia has his dreams come true when he helps the crew design the hot rod. (PG)

8.30pm Overhaulin' Beverly Hills Camaro

Reality. PREMIERE Actor Ian Ziering is best know for playing the role of Steve Sanders on Beverly Hills 90210. His character had a love of cool and fast cars and for Ian, that wasn't acting. (G)

Amreican Hotrod is a cool series , have season one DVD set

Amreican Hotrod is a cool series , have season one DVD set

What the hell?? Boyd Coddington sucks! everythings so rushed, 2 days to prep and paint a car!!

He fires anyone for looking at him wrong and he's got no one to work for him.

Chip Foose all the way!

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They have a website, but theres no link...

http://www.streettunerchallenge.tv/

Heres the R32 GTR they did, doesn't look too bad for an American effort, nice rims, just needs to lose the decals.

For some reason the first thing i noticed is it didn't have the front diffuser lip. I reckon all 32 GTR's should have that. Don't even ask why i'm picky about that but for some reason they add a touch of more toughness about them then IMO.

chip foose is good but he builds for a different level.

boyd coddington is an excellent builder of rods, there is no denying that.

although because he is now so well known and publicised for building quality rods the demand for his work is now much greater, and tell me honestly, would you not build them quicker for the amount of money he makes?

ANthony

Guest Mashrock

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The XS Engineering R32 Skyline GTR was built from the ground up to serve as an on-going showcase for our tuning abilities. This vehicle is a prime example of our innovation, technical expertise, and workmanship. Originally created during the Street Tuner television series, this R32 has been and will continue to be refined on a day to day basis. Recently, we have used it to claim both the AWD and Overall Championships at the Modified Magazine/Redline Time Attack in Fontana, California.

Horsepower: 851.0 whp @ 2.0kg/cm^2 (28.4psi) of boost

and before it all took shape

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Edited by Mashrock

also. no doubt all those decals on that car are there because most of the parts they would have used were probably supplied by sponsors with the agreement their company name is to be displayed to MILLTIONS OF VIEWERS on national tv.

Anthony

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