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    Glad to be here. Diamond P

     



    Came across the site and it looks like a great forum !! I will be putting up our "Grand Opening" press release very soon ... Look for it !! Thank you.
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    I should probably give a little intro about myself too huh .... lol 1st off, glad to be here. My name is Nick Phillips of Muncie, IN. My current project would be a 1969 Mach I 428 Cobra jet resto with my dad. Our last project was a 1969 Z28 302 Camaro resto with my grandfather. He passed away in April of 08 but he go to see the Camaro done. We were happy about that. We also fel we should finish the Mustang for him too as both cars were his. We also started another business to put out our own product line in the aftermarket auto parts arena. Our regular family business is an aluminum foundry, die casting, sand cast, and a machine shop. Our first product line is our own cal custom style aluminum valve covers. We also have a line of shifters soon to be on the market. Our first style will be a Grenade style shifter called the "Nade-Launcher" series shifter. All parts are 100% made in the U.S.A Thanks. Nick

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