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Old 07-18-2011, 09:19 AM
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Default 62 Nova brake and clutch help

Hello!!! This is my first post and I'm excited to get some stuff up on here and dig around for some info. I'm doing a 62 Nova Pro-Touring project and need some brake and clutch slave cylinder help. It's TCI Torque arm rear, TCI Pro Touring front with a supercharged LS and 6 speed. I have the upgrade Wilwood 12" and dual piston front and rear. I need pedals, master and slave cylinder, etc. I have looked at Wilwood pedal kits, factory pedals and wilwood parts attached, manual and power. Any suggestions or help would be awesome. I want to do it the best way possible. I'll stick a few picks up. Thanks
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Old 07-18-2011, 09:31 AM
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Had to see what kind of pic file worked. Damn Newbies.
40,000 mile California car. Not painting or touching the car other than the good stuff!!
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