Well I am back at it on the camaro, I recently installed brake lines, wilwood brakes, and received the ricks fuel tank, I finally had it sitting on the ground this past week after 4 years, That was a good feeling, I am working on installing the American Auto Wire 22 setup, then should have fuel pump controler from Carl at Vaporworx, and will run the fuel lines. I have had lots of cars and been working on them for over 25 years for a living and hobby, I have learned more on this one then any of them. I have also met a lot of really good dudes on this site, Thanks for the help!

This is the almost to nice to strap under the car,

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First time working with stainless, I purchased a hydraulic flare tool, worked super.

I used a lot of 1/8 filler rod just to mock up brake lines,

<a href="http://s1175.beta.photobucket.com/user/snappytravis/media/69%20camaro/photobucket-69934-1361070270928_zps9814c3f6.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/r638/snappytravis/69%20camaro/photobucket-69934-1361070270928_zps9814c3f6.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo photobucket-69934-1361070270928_zps9814c3f6.jpg"/></a> New invisible wheel, Ultra light and never need polished. If anyone is interested I will give you my paypal info!