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Old 05-04-2010, 12:46 AM
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I think he's gonna donate it to the US pro-touring national museum to be displayed in the milestone wing.


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That looks awesome Scott.
Thanks for the before/after shots of the sub frame. Big difference. ENJOY!!!
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Got er lined up and ready to go yet?
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Got er lined up and ready to go yet?
I was just wondering the same thing.
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Scott,

Im curious, if you used DSE body bushings with the new sub, did your core support bushings fit in with out having to machine them down(height) a bit? Some have trouble when the four rear bushings sit flush the fronts really sit high jacking up the core support tweaking the fenders.

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Old 05-07-2010, 07:56 AM
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I'm going to get it aligned this weekend. My friend and I couldn't get our schedules to work during the week, too many kids' activities. lol



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Im curious, if you used DSE body bushings with the new sub, did your core support bushings fit in with out having to machine them down(height) a bit? Some have trouble when the four rear bushings sit flush the fronts really sit high jacking up the core support tweaking the fenders.

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I did a test fit with the bare frame before I started assemblying it and it fit fine.
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That was quick.

Good job on the swap!
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Thanks Terry. I busted ass on the swap.
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Look great!!

Hey, those hoses look familiar.. are those the ones I found eons ago for my LS install?

Fit great don't they?


Car really looks great Scott and you did that swap in record setting time.
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Scott,

Is it necessary to have a valve cover oil fill on your dry sump? Couldn't you fill through the reservoir?

Nice Garage Mahal by the way!

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