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novanutcase 01-27-2007 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garage Dog 65
You guys really do some amazing fab work. Thanks for posting the updates !

Hey quick question - are those stock length CV's or are they over the counter shortened - or did you guys shorten them ? Watching you and Lead and some other - now I'm thinking 335 in the back, plenty of room.

Jim


CV's???

Sales@Dutchboys 01-27-2007 08:35 PM

you have a pm sir! lol

Garage Dog 65 01-27-2007 08:40 PM

Axel Shafts. Looks like you moved the A arms in quite a bit - so I was wondering how you delt with the ned for shorter axel shafts. I'm thinking of moving mine in too once I do a final positioning of the body to fit wider wheel/tire.

ironworks 01-27-2007 08:42 PM

I have them shorten by a shop in florida. The same shop that builds the Carbon fiber driveshaft.

Rodger

Garage Dog 65 01-27-2007 08:44 PM

IF I ever get that far ... I'll give you a yell for their name. Thanks Rodger !

novanutcase 01-27-2007 11:23 PM

OH DUH! CV joints!!! Getting old in my time! Starting to have more and more "Senior" moments!

syborg tt 01-28-2007 05:37 PM

looks awesome

TravisB 01-28-2007 06:31 PM

amazing fab work..very nice

Leadfoot1 01-28-2007 07:23 PM

Wow!

You know, I sold my coupe project (right after it was set on the jig and completely opened up and blasted/ primed...kinda like yours before frame work began) because i realized it was going to be so much work i would never see the end of it because of the time it would pull on me vs time available.

Seeing this bad boy makes me realize i did the right choice...But more so, it makes me have regrets seeing how AWESOME yours is! Man its going to be killer! (Already is!!!)

I just love those full on builds. It looks great.

I had not seen your project before today but had already had the chance to get some compliments from you on my own project, so now, be assured that they are returned, times...at least TEN!

I read this whole thread with interest and l look forward to more on the development!

Only one other thing tough... GO 335!!! (and i'm running 345's Garage Dog! + looking to get some 355's! I got bit by the Bigger /Better bug early in life :thumbsup: )

Definetely keep us posted!

Lead.:cheers:

novanutcase 01-28-2007 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leadfoot1
Wow!

You know, I sold my coupe project (right after it was set on the jig and completely opened up and blasted/ primed...kinda like yours before frame work began) because i realized it was going to be so much work i would never see the end of it because of the time it would pull on me vs time available.

Seeing this bad boy makes me realize i did the right choice...But more so, it makes me have regrets seeing how AWESOME yours is! Man its going to be killer! (Already is!!!)

I just love those full on builds. It looks great.

I had not seen your project before today but had already had the chance to get some compliments from you on my own project, so now, be assured that they are returned, times...at least TEN!

I read this whole thread with interest and l look forward to more on the development!

Only one other thing tough... GO 335!!! (and i'm running 345's Garage Dog! + looking to get some 355's! I got bit by the Bigger /Better bug early in life :thumbsup: )

Definetely keep us posted!

Lead.:cheers:


Thanks Lead! Your car is a monster and has inspired me with my build. Your right about how much work and time it is but I did it because most everyone told me it couldn't or shouldn't be done! Now look at it!

I love it and can't wait for it to be done!

Thanks for the compliments and good luck with "The Beast"! I look forward to updates on your car, please! It keeps me going on mine!

John


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