bump bump
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bump bump
I would come up with the cash some way. Both of these are in the unobtainium class.
I am.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-plymouth-horizon/
I will double his offer...……..:p
I will be replacing everything. I would be in for a set.
You know pics are going to be required.
That's not bad. It will be a lot better than trying to mix and match pre configured panels.
DILL BLOX
MODULAR POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Allows for custom panel assembly. You order what you need. Can be expanded at any time.
www.dillblox.com/
ummmmmmmmmmmm…. yea
WOW……… Car leaves so smooth. At least it looks that way from the outside.
Looking for internal transmission and bell housing differences between the 2.4 and 2.7.
Has to be a 88???
any news???
I now have a couple of CAD files for the TIII intake and exhaust flange. Would be happy to share with other members. Having a set location to load these to would be great. Maybe the staff can get...
Does that work out to $204.00 dollars US?
Yes I bought one. Have yet to get it out of the box.
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I take it you learned the hard way.
Link to free CAD software for the hobbyists non-commercial user. https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/free-trial
Link to affordable Plasma table. https://www.langmuirsystems.com/crossfire
Wondering if anyone has CAD files for various parts for our cars they are willing to share. Specifically intake / exhaust flanges or anything that can be cut on a plasma table.
That's Ok...... I will probably be in for 2 sets.
Thanks for the info. See how bad I can screw this up.
What wall thickness would you use for building a custom aluminum intake?
Crap.....
I would be in for a TIII cal.
:eyebrows::eyebrows:carbon fiber:eyebrows::eyebrows: