Greg, great touch on the pedals. Looks like it was manufactured as a set.
Thanks Flash.
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Originally Posted by waynieZ
nice job Greg they came out great.
Thanks Wayne
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Originally Posted by FETorino
What Greg I don't even know what you are talking about.
"All this took place just seconds behind an equally intense fight for the lead that eventually went to the Mark Winterbottom/Steve Richards FPR Pepsi Max Falcon ahead of the Red Bull Commodore of Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell."
It really was a great race Rob, if you get a chance to watch it, do.
Greg that pedal fab look awesome. Nobody will ever guess it didn't come as part of the set.
Sometimes that is a shame. You see a finished car and don't even realize the time that went into details such as that.
It was a very poorly attended event… so it doesn't surprise me a bit that it's not running again. You can only imagine the cost of the transportation - the crews - the air fares etc to ship this stuff all around -- so they have to sell some tickets -- or get some major air time. I don't thing they did either.
I have been working on the dash pad, what a piece of $hitt. If there is one part I hate in a 69 Camaro it's the dash pad.
I have had all sorts of problems with the fit up to the DSE dash, I am not sure if the pad is the problem or the dash.
So I have made it fit, it will be covered in leather so it should come out fine.
First I cut it up, then I filled it and shaped it with Sika Flex.
My other big hate it the waviness on the leading edge of the dash pad as it's held down by about 8 clips. I had the boys at Rowe & Sons make me up a leading edge from metal, to hold it nice and straight.
Last edited by Greg from Aus; 10-27-2013 at 03:29 AM.