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Brian There it is hiding under/behind the table. Since it's only four feet tall it easy to hide. Let the spot light go to someone else. Walk softly and carry a big stick (Tom Nelson and I talked at SEMA). Mick |
The Other-side...................
Here are a few photos of the right-side headers:
http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...hoppics004.jpg http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...hoppics006.jpg http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...hoppics005.jpg --Eric |
DAAMMNN!!! hehe
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WOW....those are too sick, great idea Eric. looks alot more organized with the bends all the same angles.
Brian |
Beautiful Bends and sexy curves That thing should flow reallll well.:cool:
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Holy Crap those pipes are badd ass!
What size tubes are those? |
Brycen, man i didn't know you were my age, that's awesome, I am working on a 70 nova clone, it started life as a 71 ventura, 307 'glide car, now motivated by a bbc chevy, my skills aren't quite as defined as yours, but hey practice makes perfect.
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Rodger,
Fantastic fabrication as usual. Unigue designs and geometry in one... you cant get any better than that. You are establishing the "mark" on these tube chassis builds. Dave |
fabrication is over the top cant wait till its done :thumbsup:
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