I believe you folks might be referring to my light blue TR Limited. I've attached a couple of photos; these were taken prior to removing the front air dams (I had to tweak the Tomka cold air kit to hide the filter), changing out the TR hood ornament to an '81-'87 Regal Limited "crest" style, adding a set of small stainless steel mudguards at all four corners, and garnishing with a pair of curb feelers. The exhaust is a 3" single with two mufflers that exits on the passenger side, as N/A V6s do. All extra gauges are hidden, the "T" horn button has been changed to a colored Buick Tri-shield, and there is a piece of plastic in the instrument cluster that covers up the factory boost gauge and tach so all you see is the fuel gauge and speedometer. Yes, I know it needs a flat hood; all in good time. The burnout photo was taken at the West Coast Buick Nationals held in Phoenix just last month; the vehicle's best 60-foot time on the whitewalls (with the wire wheelcovers in place) was a 1.94. The stunned looks I get after taking out other performance cars are (as the saying goes) priceless; the BMW M3 I dusted two weeks ago was probably the most memorable. :smile: This same car was campaigned in the Silver State Classic Challenge back in '92 and '95.