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    Who made the gauges? Those are beautiful!

    By the looks of the dyno you need to wrap that thing out to at least 7k!
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    Not all grades of stainless are non-magnetic (or I should say magnetically challenged? LOL). It depends on the actual alloy make-up. The more nickle, the less magnetic. The more nickle, the more...
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    Was it a stainless steel casing on that muffler? I LOVE my Borla, but I had some issues keep a hanger on the dumb thing. I broke it off probably 3 times. I know the last time it actually ripped a...
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    Maybe one of the clutch hub springs popped out. It seems that isn't as uncommon as most think it would be.
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    What size are those tires? I do agree that black steel wheels with big racing rubber on our cars looks mean as h3ll! Even if the car is all beat the living crap (roundy-round) it still looks cool!...
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    I wonder if anyone with a K-based car has had the control arm/frame interference problem?
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    I wouldn't necessarily say that. Anything above 12V is technically charging, however a fully charged battery by itself will put out around 12.7-13.2V IIRC. Remember that the battery simply starts the...
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    Re: GLHS 937 Restoration Project

    It's from the movie "The King of Kong:A Fistful of Quarters"
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Kong:_A_Fistful_of_Quarters
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    It's on like Donkey Kong!?
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    Probably looks better than what the factory had!
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    In my experience most self-storage places won't let you store a car inside because of the hazardous/flammable stuff in them. It's not to say there aren't any, as I have seen it and know some people...
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    Nice to see somebody going to run a BW turbo. What are your power goals again?
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    So, is it stainless or mild steel? LOL
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    LOL. I got the idea from the LSR LeBaron, so my idea wasn't that unique either! I was just trying to figure out how to fit it in the car packaging wise.

    Of course drawing it in notebooks, and...
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    That looks nice! Very similar to some stuff I drew up years ago for an over the tranny mounted turbo. Nice to see it would actually work! :) Is it stainless or mild steel?
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    I've never heard of somebody being turned away for properly installed belts that were still within certification and in good condition. Keep in mind that true racing harnesses have to be recertified...
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    To my knowledge there are NO 4/5/6-point harnesses that are DOT certified, meaning they are not "street legal". The laws may be different in other states, but I know for fact that in Florida and...
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    Re: GLHS 937 Restoration Project

    Window Weld by 3M.
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    Looks good!
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    There's no way those will fit a pop-up G-body easily. I had to do something similar to my '90 when I got the cheap H4 conversion. I had to grind on the bumper cover for it to fit as well. When I got...
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    LOL! Yes, the did! At least on mine.

    The HID made a HUGE difference on my motorcycle! Riding around town is about the same as with a good halogen, but out in the country in the dark....this thing...
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    Well, my phone decided to screw up, so no pictures of my install on my motorcycle. Sorry. :( It took about 3.5 hours because I spent a lot of time trying to figure out if I could mount the ballast...
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    Oh, I got my Xetronics kit in today! I'll take pictures and post them up if that is OK with the thread owner.
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    The issue is that the projectors are too long in depth to fit inside the 6054 housing. I already measured it. In order for it to work where the rear doesn't stick out any more, the front lens HAS to...
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    Can you please put them next to a standard sealed beam? I want to compare the depth of the housing. All of the retrofit projector units I found would require a considerable change in the depth of...
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