Actually did some work...

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chrism
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Actually did some work...

Post by chrism »

Got the adjustable subframe in.
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Engine is finally back home.
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Do I win the spiffiest steering wheel contest?
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Now the hard part.....dusting
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Post by skip535i »

great looking ride...you comin to 5erFest?

That's the most godawful steering wheel I've ever seen... ;)
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Post by rundatrack »

Ya got a new setup in the works?
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Post by Duke »

Is your block red? Don't forget to "blueprint" your cooling system ;)
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Re: Actually did some work...

Post by Shawn D. »

chrism wrote:Do I win the spiffiest steering wheel contest?
No, you win the fugliest steering wheel contest! Yuk!

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Post by shifty »

I think they would've liked the Blackline steering wheel with the leather rim better. :laugh:

Lookin' good, Chris!
chrism
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Post by chrism »

Needed something to match my woodgrain shift knob :banana:
shifty wrote:I think they would've liked the Blackline steering wheel with the leather rim better. :laugh:

Lookin' good, Chris!
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Re: Actually did some work...

Post by wickahead »

chrism wrote:Got the adjustable subframe in.
What is an "adjustable" subframe? Please essplain it to me...

Thanks,

Mark
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Post by vance »

Take your subframe out. Slot the mounting holes and add a couple of these eccentric kits.

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Post by Jeremy »

Holy hell, your car actually has a motor in it again??

:clap:

Duke, his block is really more of an orange hue. Don't worry about him blueprinting the cooling system, I'll be shocked if that spiffy block makes it to the fall without a melted piston or other fantastic calamity.

Just remember, Chris, spring side faces TOWARDS the block!

Jeremy
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Post by chrism »

Jeremy wrote: I'll be shocked if that spiffy block makes it to the fall without a melted piston or other fantastic calamity.
No more breaking pistons :D
Jeremy wrote: Just remember, Chris, spring side faces TOWARDS the block!

Jeremy
:shock: OHHH Yeah!!
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Post by Jeremy »

chrism wrote:No more breaking pistons :D
You aiming for a snapped connecting rod this time instead? hehe.

Jeremy
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