Re: Project Blazing Saddles
I like it! Look forward to more progress!
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The intake and covers are hydrodipped carbon fiber.
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Awesome I made a bench like that in shop!! I have pics in my thread
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That hydro dip looks great..
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Made some progress this weekend. Got the rearend back under it with the No Limit Engineering fat bar 4 link. So it is a roller again. Now just waiting on the new bedsides to show up from Southern Kentucky Classics.http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...psdf4f7e57.jpg
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No weight in it now. So it will be lower when everything is in it. Plus it has coilovers on all 4 corners so it can be adjusted up or down.
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Also played with the Digitails LEDs to see what they looked like behind the Fesler lenses.
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Nice work. What did you end up with for a trans?
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Thanks. I have a built 4l65 but really thinking hard about going to a 6 speed
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