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Old 01-19-2009, 12:55 PM
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Do you have any new pics? What radiator did you go with?

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Any thank you for that

Good news is it looks like it will all fit if I do decide to go with the Procharger...thats still up in the air right now, but now I know its still possible.
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Here is an update,
Since there has been so much talk about Billet door handles, I thought I'd give a sneak peak at what Tim did for my new door handles.
This is just a teaser, I will not show the final door handle till its done.

Tim made a die, to stamp the metal, to give it the correct shape and to have both sides match exactly.




Tig welded to the door and then cleaned up.


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Tim made a die to stamp the metal to give it the correct shape and to have both sides match exactly.
Who is this "Tim" guy anyway?....... It sounds like he knows what he's doing!!!


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Bob, thought you were going soft for a minute there...
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The final product is SEXY...yeah it's nice to live near Bruning!
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Been a long time since an update.
There were some things that I wanted changed on the rear bumper and tail panel, after staring at it for a long time I made up my mind and went ahead and changed it. Also the tail panel was a repo part and the stamping just wasn't good around the tail lights and other areas. I had the original from when they cut it out, so Tim decided he wanted to put that one on there.
It looks alot better. I machined a die and stamped the shape I need for the fuel door, it makes it look like it was meant to be there.

Here are some teaser pics. from iphone. Real pics will come as soon as i get them off the camera.



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