Jeff99GS
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Shep was definitely driving his car on the street occasionally when it was in the 7's.
That would explain his Ohio Plate that says 7SEC AWD
There is a video of him on youtube driving it up by Norwalk Raceway at the DSM shootout.
Technically STREET LEGAL means you can get plates for it and DRIVE it on the street.
Shep set that bar a long time ago and so far I dont know anyone else that can pull off a 7 second pass in a car with plates on it.
I don't know of any other makes or models doing that either! Have you seen any 7 second chevys on the street haha??
I know guys with 10 second chevys that cant even get Plates.
That would explain his Ohio Plate that says 7SEC AWD

There is a video of him on youtube driving it up by Norwalk Raceway at the DSM shootout.
Technically STREET LEGAL means you can get plates for it and DRIVE it on the street.
Shep set that bar a long time ago and so far I dont know anyone else that can pull off a 7 second pass in a car with plates on it.
I don't know of any other makes or models doing that either! Have you seen any 7 second chevys on the street haha??
I know guys with 10 second chevys that cant even get Plates.
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there is so much mis information on this thread. JS lives in Stark County for one, there is only a handful of counties in Ohio that still do emmisions testing, Stark is not one of them. Two emmisions testing in Ohio is only done on tail pipe emmsions, nothing elese physically has to check out except the cat, but you couldn't pass with out it anyhows. I passed many of times with the stock cat and all other emmsions equipment removed, with bigger fuel pumps, vacuum lines removed, fuel control etc etc. Three JS car has not been daily driven for a LONGGGG time. He runs a sold block since low 8s and 7s, so no you didn't seem him driving around on the streets who ever that was. When the car was runing high 9s he would occasionally drive it on the street, but he does work for himself so he doesn't exactly travel far for business, but way back when he did use to drive his talon to and fro occasionally to the dealership. Fourth all you have to do in a county that does not have e check in Ohio is present a title and you can gets tags, which would be true in any state I would imagine. So if my car was a Chevy Beretta turned into a 5 sec rwd drag car all I have to do is produce the title and bam I get tags.
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