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Old 09-21-2008, 08:22 PM
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Jody had somebody that is a vendor on here say they would FAX some to me but I got nothing. I hate to bother Jody anymore, he already went above and beyond. It was somebody else whodropped the ball. Rich says he tried and tried to get instructions but could not come up with any.

From what I have figured out nobody has instructions, MAYBE Synister should post them on the internet........ BRILLIANT...... SIMPLY BRILLIANT....
Rodger, it's no problem, I'll call them back in the morning.

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Old 09-21-2008, 08:33 PM
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You know if all else fails maybe Rich can fly you down here once he gets his pilots license in the next few weeks. I sure he would love to try out some passengers with his new license....

Or when one of the many guys from up north bring there projects down in the next few months, you could ride along and empty our small box of left over parts. We seem to be getting more and more work from up North.

WAIT...Aren't you supposed to have left over parts???? So we might be fine then.

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They must be spare parts!
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I'm impressed with all of the builds you got going on but I think you need to add a G-body to your list. I hope to make it down there soon to check out your shop.
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Any updates??
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The wheels were orderd monday. 18x11 and 18x8.5 With some BFG tires.

We got the tubing yesterday to build the exhaust. But they backordered the main U bend I need to start the exhaust at the header. We are going to modify the floor to suck the mufflers up into the floor so they don't hang below the body.

We made some minor tweaks to the procharger bracket and need to work on the reinforcement plates for the bracket. I was going to order the intercooler today so we could start the plumbing.

We might start laying out the center console rear soon. We got all the mods to the bumper brackets done.

I need to take the bumpers to have them stripped so we can start cutting them up for the Mods we are going to do to them.

I was going to order some baer track tie rod deals from ATS today with some adjustable spring pockets deals from ATS also to set the car at the ride height we are shooting for. Plus give us the option of playing with the spring rate. The QA 1 deals will not allow us to get that.

We will be smoothing the firewall hole and setting up the AC unit he had, to install it under the dash.

Oh and every one can sleep better we pulled the vinyl top off the car yesterday.

Sorry not much to see yet, but real soon we should have pretty bad ass monster.

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As you know, progress is progress...sometimes there's just not much to look at.
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:37 AM
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We made some minor tweaks to the procharger bracket and need to work on the reinforcement plates for the bracket. I was going to order the intercooler today so we could start the plumbing.




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Are you going with a bell intercooler or ron davis?
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Old 09-25-2008, 09:20 AM
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I'm a wholesale dealer for procharger, so I will go with them to give the customer the best deal. I may buy a bare core and make our own inlet and out let to get exactly what I want. Nobody makes an intercooler for a 67 camaro.

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Nobody makes an intercooler for a 67 camaro.

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Or a '66 Nova.....

But you guys made it work and work well!!

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