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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    Got some solid wheels. Fronts are 5" and the rears are 5.5"
    Cant wait for paint.
    Last edited by oprahhwinfreyy; 12-26-2013, 07:46 PM.

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    Picking up a set of wheels in a couple days. Pics when i go and pick them up, then ill blast them, paint them, get tires and throw them on the car. I **** those beetle sport wheels on it now. Just fat and ugly

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  • jeger
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    Love it !! Not really in love with yellow, but here it is so good

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  • M.Doban
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    Love the cleanliness of this build. Your photography is amazing too! Can't wait to see this low!

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    more rough photoshops



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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    Originally posted by Nick475 View Post
    LOWER IT! lol

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  • Nick475
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    LOWER IT! lol

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  • Simply Classy
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    Originally posted by oprahhwinfreyy View Post
    Man I get bored a lot.

    I'm really digging this idea and look. The car is so clean so far/as is and looks great, keep up the good work!

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    I really need to get some new front door panels haha.


    So, the wiring is as far as its gonna get for a while. So onto heli-coils in the bottom of the block, that turn signal switch working. Then new wheels and tires. Then plates for road worthyness, and then lowering.

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    Got some parts in. Flat 4 Rosewood lock pulls, coloumn turn signal, pedal fix kit, and new turn signals.




    (Yes I know the chrome top of the signals is on the wrong sides, but I like the chrome part on the outside better.)

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    its a lot easier to work on something when it doesnt sit on the ground haha

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  • 99sil-teg
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    Like how you are fixing the driveability stuff before getting in a big hurry and dropping it.

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    fixed some of my wiring so far. ordered a new turn signal switch and turn new signal assemblies and some other goodies.

    once the wiring is done, i plan to go ahead and get plates for the thing.

    then wheels.

    then lower it.

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    got the carb adjusted and started on the wiring. runs like a charm now. smoother than a models legs.

    in the meantime i got a gopro3.



    Last edited by oprahhwinfreyy; 04-18-2013, 07:48 PM.

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  • oprahhwinfreyy
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    Originally posted by SheaMoose View Post
    Just lower it, it's not that hard :P
    maybe not in the mechanical aspect, but monetarily it sorta is if you work part time and go to college. thank god for scholarships. I've been clocking in early and clocking out late so I can afford a beam, tie rods, and all that. Its getting close.

    BTW I adjusted the carb and got it running a little better.

    before the end of april i wanna have the new wheels with portawalls on and hopefully the narrowed beam in.

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