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1976 Volvo 245 Build
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Originally posted by GroceryGetter67 View PostGotcha, yea I don't have the tools either but like they always say, it's not what ya know, it's who ya know. There seems to be a ton of Volvo guys in the Portland area so I created a little network for myself
I have no such luck here in NY. Junkyards have no 240s in them. I'm the only one rolling around...So I feel obligated to do everything right. With great wagons come great responsibility
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Originally posted by Z33_Taxi View PostI have no such luck here in NY. Junkyards have no 240s in them. I'm the only one rolling around...So I feel obligated to do everything right. With great wagons come great responsibility1976 Volvo 245 Build
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I'm curious, when is it okay to cut springs? Half the time on this website I see people throw shit storms for cut springs and others people encourage it.
Regardless, loving it! That inspiration Volvo is sick too
Originally posted by High_5erHella irritating when the local Fuckbois smash around in a stock WRX with a fart can and a BOV. Then theyre all like, "Yeah bro I run boost" DUH NIGGA YOUR CAR CAME WITH IT.
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Originally posted by mike-81-240d View PostThis is going to be so good.Originally posted by Dueyferg View PostLooking good. Can't wait to see those wheels on.Originally posted by Ethor View PostI like this. Oregon Volvos for the win
Originally posted by Omnious View PostI'm curious, when is it okay to cut springs? Half the time on this website I see people throw shit storms for cut springs and others people encourage it.
Regardless, loving it! That inspiration Volvo is sick too1976 Volvo 245 Build
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It's getting closer! Picked up an aluminum belly pan, a front poly bushing kit, and a poly front swaybar bushing kit from the IPD summer sale!
and I also snagged a front swaybar from a turbo wagon and got it powdercoated to match
out with the old
and in with the new
got the rear bar installed as well, even though it's small, the car never had one originally so it definitely made a big difference in the corners!
also found a really straight hatch at the junkyard since mine has a huge dent in it
and while I was doing the swaybars I decided to test fit the wheels. I still have to trim the studs down so they will sit in 1/4" farther than where they are now which will be just about perfect!
1976 Volvo 245 Build
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