Street Machine

A TOUCH OF EVIL

THE RIDE HEIGHT IS ADJUSTABLE FROM SPEED-BUMP SAFE TO A LEVEL THAT CAUSES ANTS TO DUCK FOR COVER

STEVE Grew is certifiably car-crazy – he’s driven, owned, imported and built a few of everything. “I’ve had over 400 cars,” he laughs. “My first car when I was 16 was a V8 XW Fairmont. I’ve had multiple HSVs, FPVs, Chevs, Holdens, Supras, rotaries, GT Falcons, GTS Monaros, and I’ve owned more than 30 ’69 Camaros – I know every nut, bolt and washer on them.”

Indeed, two Camaros occupy his shed currently – a white ex-SEMA show car with a 650rwhp LSA and a black Z28 currently copping an injected 502 BBC

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