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  • SCHEI3E
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    love this project. i've been seeing glimpses of it on vortex, but your build thread is where it's at!

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  • street
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    Merry Exhaustmas To The Spider!!

    This is how I would like to start everyday of my life - getting sh*t done. But this is the real world and such days are few are far between. But not today.

    The arrival.


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    And with these days brings the oh, so constant reminder (like I even need one) of lowness!!


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    Guests of honor. The other cat is getting better acquainted.

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    Heads up. Mocking begins.

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    After a quick strategy session, we were ready.

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    Sealing up the cats. After which Joe repeatedly thanked me for removing the two belly pan panels prior to bring the car down. He told me someone in the past took 2 hours to remove their pan floor. Yikes!
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    Checking and re-checking the height of the tubing to stay above the Spider's belly pan floor brackets.

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    Tweaking our way through. All stainless steel stock with mandrel bends and expansion ends.

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    Triple teaming the Spider - (2) 3 inch SS tubing into one of their slick y-pipes for the single exhaust port.

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    More fine-tuning.
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    Joe gives his seal of approval!!


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    We went under the axle to maximize flow, throttle response and sound.
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    Got quite a bit of lens flare. Excuse the crappy shot.
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    While I was back there, it didn't take too long to notice the most recent scuffs from unloading! Poor slates. Their future is just marred with rushing asphalt and controlling the under-car airflow near a hot exhaust while being deafened by the muffler. Send your condolence
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    Sniff-Sniff.
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    I had to step out and make a call at this time and while I was gone, they sprayed down the exhaust with some high-temp paint and lowered her down before i got back. So I was not able to get a shot of that. For those that don't know, here's an earlier mock of what was done as far as the muffler placement within the diffuser is concerned.

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    Anyway, we rolled her out as I waited for my flat to return. Here are some half decent shots outside under an even toned cloudy sky - something I've not had the chance to see for the past 8 months since the paint, CCW's and exterior tweaks were done.

    Crouching POV.


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    Profile lines.
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    I will be blacking out the main panel within the bumper and trading the feature spotlight to the triangle with a simple silver surround. There is a weird shadow casting on the front. Ignore that.

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    Slightly higher angle to show wheel lips.
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    Just as I took that final shot, my flat showed up to take her back to the warehouse. Home-ward bound trying to beat the Friday rush hour traffic.

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    Last edited by street; 12-16-2011, 10:09 PM.

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  • street
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    Replys.

    Originally posted by MWyeS View Post
    always stoked on your updates
    Thanks MWyeS! No BS or idle chatter from mehere. It's all about getting the build pointed in the right direction.

    street

    Originally posted by DCJodon View Post

    Dave Hester approves.
    Thanks DCJodon....and Dave!

    Originally posted by Anonymoose View Post
    Ha! That's how I felt about the red, sure you'll get it sussed. Car looks amazing as usual
    The red does it for me now and has been since implemented. For me it's that little flash of color that works well where placed.

    street

    Originally posted by AR145 View Post
    I love that rear end!
    Thanks AR145! That area has caused me so much pain and mental anguish to get right. So much that I should be Advil's spokesperson! At any rate, I continued to push on and finally put it over the top (for me) most recently with the floating the slates.

    street

    Originally posted by P78 View Post
    great rear end
    Thanks as always, P78!

    street

    Originally posted by Miguel mac View Post
    is awesome! , Greetings from Spain
    Thanks Miguel mac! Greetings from Toronto, Canada!

    street

    Originally posted by dubtruk36 View Post
    Sickest Alfa on this here mother earth, bar none!!!
    Thanks dubtruk36! That's HUGE props coming from the land where the heaviest horse-powered Alfas roam!! Big shout out to Dawie DeVilliers at Glenwood Motors in Pretoria. He built me one HELL of an engine!!

    street

    Originally posted by markshulikov View Post
    these are the bulids i dream of
    Thanks markshulikov! I just read this today, 'Goals are dreams with deadlines'. Oh so true and I could not of said it better myself. This build has been a dream of my since I was 6 or 7. And since then, I've held onto it very tight!!

    street

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  • markshulikov
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    these are the bulids i dream of

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  • dubtruk36
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    Yes sir!!!

    Sickest Alfa on this here mother earth, bar none!!!

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  • Miguel mac
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    is awesome! , Greetings from Spain

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  • P78
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    great rear end

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  • AR145
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    I love that rear end!

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  • Anonymoose
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    Originally posted by street View Post
    A few panels are mocks at the moment. I tried out both those colors prior. The problem with anything in the silver family, is that it visually raised the rear of the car by making that area look like uncovered space. Something I definitely don't want. It's red for now, but like a lot of design elements, anything could change.

    street
    Ha! That's how I felt about the red, sure you'll get it sussed. Car looks amazing as usual

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  • DCJodon
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    Dave Hester approves.

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  • MWyeS
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    always stoked on your updates

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  • street
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    I finally locked down the next stage for the Spider for tomorrow regarding the exhaust. So as I was preparing the car today, I finished off the rear diffuser and "floating" slates. After a lot of thought to the color, I decided to go with a matte black for the testing phase. If after that I still think that color hits, I'll keep it.

    I also sprayed down the exhaust tip in a high thermal black matte as well and slotted it into place.

    Definitely adds more mean to the rear now that the floating slates are black.


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    Equally from above as well.


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    Stay tuned. More tomorrow.


    street

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  • street
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    Replys.

    Originally posted by jakkerd View Post
    Jup, i want one.
    Ha! Yeah, when a connec said he could get me one of South Africa's finest 3.7, I moved on it. 5 years later....still moving.

    street

    Originally posted by Anonymoose View Post
    Cannot wait to see another of this driving. Are the deflector things staying red? Ever considered making them chrome or silver? Sorry if you've already posted about this
    A few panels are mocks at the moment. I tried out both those colors prior. The problem with anything in the silver family, is that it visually raised the rear of the car by making that area look like uncovered space. Something I definitely don't want. It's red for now, but like a lot of design elements, anything could change.

    street

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  • Anonymoose
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    Cannot wait to see another video of this driving. Are the deflector things staying red? Ever considered making them chrome or silver? Sorry if you've already posted about this

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  • jakkerd
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    Jup, i want one.

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