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This article is about a particular style of custom car. For the 2007 racing video game, seeNeed for Speed: ProStreet.
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Pro Street '72 Camaro on the dragstrip

Pro Street, also known as aback half ortubbed car, is a style ofstreet-legalcustom car popular in the 1980s, usually built to imitate apro stock class race car. Pro Street cars are close in appearance to cars used in drag racing while remaining street-legal and with a full interior.

Cars of this type typically feature two of the following three modifications:

  • A highly modifiedV8.
  • A narrowedrear axle coupled with oversized rear wheels & at least 14-by-5-inch (36 cm × 13 cm) sidewalls (located within the wheel wells) for maximum grip and wheelie bars.
  • Aroll cage.

Aside from the rear suspension and wheel wells, cars of this type often remain unmodified past the firewall, keeping stock floorpans, a full interior with windshield wipers, carpet, and working lights.

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