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Old 03-02-2006, 12:16 PM
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Well I finally got the car in primer, and its back home.
Its taken a bit longer than I wanted, but its well worth the wait.

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Here are some more pics.

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Wow, that great! You already have some serious time in your project.
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Old 03-02-2006, 01:05 PM
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Looking good, that is one of the hardest steps for sure.
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that thing looks clean! Looking good
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Looking good! looks like you have a good product to start with!
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looking good for sure .
i thought you were mini tubbing it ?
could you send me a pic of your wheels to me at my email . [email protected]
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Looks good! Glad to see another quality project being built in the NW...I'm just in Hillsboro, ya know!!

BTW, did you do the metal work or did you hire it out??
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looking good for sure .
i thought you were mini tubbing it ?
could you send me a pic of your wheels to me at my email . [email protected]
I am mini-tubbing it. I live in the Northwest and I needed to get this covered in primer so it doesn't start rusting out on me. In January we had no sunshine It rained for 40+ days straight. My garage at home right now is real small so I have to move it frequently outside. Also any of the big work I do I bring the car down to My GF dad's Saab dealership to work on it. Plenty of room, tools, and lifts also use of the flatbed truck.

I did decide to not do the mini-tubbing cause of lack of time, so the car is going to Wayne Due's shop to have the mini-tubbing, DSE 4-link, DSE subframe connectors, and the Wayne Due's C5 subrame installed and the car will come back as a rolling, steering, braking rolling chassis. Then once I get it back I'll start doing some of the body mods and assemble the car run all hoses and wiring, then tear it apart for paint and assemble it again.
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Looks good! Glad to see another quality project being built in the NW...I'm just in Hillsboro, ya know!!

BTW, did you do the metal work or did you hire it out??
I did as much as I could that time allowed. Friend of my GF's dad helped me out.
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