Street Machine

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JAMMING a pair of giant slicks under your street machine is a ticket to the cool table, but how do you actually get those beefy meats under the rear end of a car that came from the factory with tobacco tins for wheels? You stretch the guards!

Chris Sheppard, one of the partners in Warhorse Inc, has owned this HJ Kinger since he was 17, but it has come a long way in the intervening

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