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Old 10-19-2013, 10:29 AM
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Slowly putting together the firewall and planning plumbing.

Rad in:


Wilwood Pedals test fit:


And some eye candy under the hood:
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Old 10-19-2013, 11:12 AM
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Getting closer now. Looks great!
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What are you doing for the brake booster? Glad that ugly thing is gone off the firewall. Btw I got mine up and running so I can enjoy it. I can't wait to see this one done or even just more project pics.
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Wild build, it's truly unique. Looks great thanks for sharing.
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I have not updated for a while and have lost track of the work I have completed... still lots to do.
I am working out stainless hard line plumbing and having a terrible time finding fittings and matching threads. Still welding up the 3" stainless exhaust and should have more pics of that soon.

For now:

cut the hood and started mocking up a hood scoop


rad is in, fan is in, working on a grill and more metal fab on the body


test fit of the dash


you can see the turbo tucked in there, working on firewall, air cleaner location and cold/hot side plumbing





comments appreciated, thanks for looking.
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I love this build. I don't care if it's slower moving. I'm patient. Keep up the great work!
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What are you doing for the brake booster? Glad that ugly thing is gone off the firewall. Btw I got mine up and running so I can enjoy it. I can't wait to see this one done or even just more project pics.
Hi - just saw this post - I think I will be running manual brakes for now - not sure if I can fit a booster in anywhere.
I have no experience with running wilwoods without a booster but they are designed to run without one.
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