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Old 10-05-2014, 05:30 PM
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Meanwhile doing some tinkering with the subframe...Willwood 6P brakes, bump steer tie rod ends, etc.





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Old 10-05-2014, 05:36 PM
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Took the motor back out of the subframe.....decided to have it gone through plus bumping compression with new pistons, ARP hardware throughout, AFR CNC heads, custom cam, etc....should be north of 800 on pump gas. Will post the dyno run soon.
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Man and I thought it was a nice car when you first got it. Looks like not much will be left of the first rendition when your done. Looking forward to the transformation.
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Man and I thought it was a nice car when you first got it. Looks like not much will be left of the first rendition when your done. Looking forward to the transformation.
Like Al said I liked it when you first started,subframe really looks great
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Man you are one brave person to take a a good car and build it your way
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Now THIS is a pretty sight.

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Meanwhile doing some tinkering with the subframe...Willwood 6P brakes, bump steer tie rod ends, etc.





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