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Old 01-13-2014, 05:51 PM
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That's some welding right there!!
Looks great Dave!
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I totally agree nice welds.
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When all the metal is finally put in it's proper place, this should be an amazing package to 'unwrap' on a track somewhere on the Left Coast.
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When all the metal is finally put in it's proper place, this should be an amazing package to 'unwrap' on a track somewhere on the Left Coast.
I guess it's possible I could be stuck on the wrong coast still eh?
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I could be stuck on the wrong coast still eh?

Excuse me, but this is the right coast, your side is the wrong coast.

Car looks great, need to put a couple drain holes in the torque arm connector thingy, don't want it to fill up with crud(weight), and let water set in there and run down in the arm pivot grease. Can't wait to see what finish flares end up looking like on this car.
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technically its the left coast.
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technically its the left coast.


Well -- not if you're looking down from Canada... In the furniture business it was always "left arm FACING" or "right arm FACING"...



Here we all know the LEAST coast ---- and the BEST coast.... LOL
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Nice thing about being on the Right Coast is that you can be in 'The best city in the world' at the same time.

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those TIG welds are really nice. When I found a fab shop to do my last chassis I would walk around and look at all the welds and picked the shop that had the best and those would be right up there with the best I have seen. Ver' nize
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Excuse me, but this is the right coast, your side is the wrong coast.

Car looks great, need to put a couple drain holes in the torque arm connector thingy, don't want it to fill up with crud(weight), and let water set in there and run down in the arm pivot grease. Can't wait to see what finish flares end up looking like on this car.
Just cuz your (coast) is older than ours doesn't make yours better.

Drain holes.... connector thingy.... got it. Makes sense. I'd be surprised if Brett hadn't thought of something on that but we'll discuss.

The flares.... I am anxious for that part as well!

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Nice thing about being on the Right Coast is that you can be in 'The best city in the world' at the same time.

I will give ya that Cosmo. I told Rob I would up for driving the hauler into Manhattan to hang out awhile.

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those TIG welds are really nice. When I found a fab shop to do my last chassis I would walk around and look at all the welds and picked the shop that had the best and those would be right up there with the best I have seen. Ver' nize
Yep, Brett is on point with his welding. He does not disappoint!
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