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Old 03-24-2014, 04:43 AM
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Now that is a cool picture, especially with that bad a$$ SB2 valve cover hanging out there. Looks like it is getting closer, those pull masters I think will be the stuff. All ball busting aside, looks like most of the major stuff is covered, how far out do you think you are?
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It's been a few weeks, but I still get goosebumps over the exhaust layout. What a beast!
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Now that is a cool picture, especially with that bad a$$ SB2 valve cover hanging out there. Looks like it is getting closer, those pull masters I think will be the stuff. All ball busting aside, looks like most of the major stuff is covered, how far out do you think you are?
Yeah that pic got me a little excited too. Things starting to come together. No more big items left to buy. Just making all the crap I have already work.

It may look UNpossible to many but we are shooting for a shakedown in May. And an engine fire up in the car here probably next month. We shall see. As I've gotten to know Brett more and more he likes and seems to thrive with self-imposed deadlines and goals.

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Simply amazing! Looking forward to seeing the finish product!
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Simply amazing! Looking forward to seeing the finish product!
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its done when its done, perfection takes time.

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Old 03-27-2014, 02:55 AM
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Damn those engines take up a lot of real-estate, almost looks like a big block. I guess its those heads and that massive intake, that must be the reason they make such big power. There truly is nothing cooler then tubing on a car build, love it.
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Old 03-27-2014, 05:03 AM
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Agreed. The amount of thought and energy put into this build by the owner and fabricator has this car evolving into something pretty special.
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Yeah that pic got me a little excited too. Things starting to come together. No more big items left to buy. Just making all the crap I have already work.

It may look UNpossible to many but we are shooting for a shakedown in May. And an engine fire up in the car here probably next month. We shall see. As I've gotten to know Brett more and more he likes and seems to thrive with self-imposed deadlines and goals.



You and me both.
Looking good

Fingers crossed for May
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