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Top notch fab work. Glad to see someone else digging into something.
The NBS Silvy looks good. Also waiting to see a setup on that.
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Originally posted by ChrisVRsix View PostJust read the whole thread, so wicked, glad your actually going to drive it hard rather then it just be a car that looks nice for the shows.
Originally posted by boostAbear View PostGood call getting rid of the Greddy mushrooms, those things are awful, and over time suck the foam into themselves resulting in bad situations. Can't wait to see it one color!
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Good call getting rid of the Greddy mushrooms, those things are awful, and over time suck the foam into themselves resulting in bad situations. Can't wait to see it one color!
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Just read the whole thread, so wicked, glad your actually going to drive it hard rather then it just be a car that looks nice for the shows.
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Just waiting on a few more pieces from the powdercoater and I will have it all plumbed up and running again.
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Real hard to tell they are black Haha!
Looks shmick dude, cant wait to see it all plumbed up!
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Thanks bro, I know I do my stuff right. If your not going to do it right no sense in doing it at all.
Intercoolers back from getting thermal coated. Hard to tell with the flash but they are gloss black.
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Originally posted by GreenGoblin View PostThank you for your concern, but you obviously did not rear what I wrote... It is 8151 panel bonded, bolted, fiberglassed, then duraglassed.
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Originally posted by Flavourless View PostWhy did you not glass the seam? I mean all this work and to not do it properly in that area seams pointless. That will crack you know that right?Last edited by GreenGoblin; 10-28-2010, 10:03 PM.
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Originally posted by GreenGoblin View PostThank you.
No its not just duraglassed.
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The old greddy mushrooms
New intakes tacked and K&N filters
Comparison
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