Finally Some Pics for you guys
#21
I have a few questions.
What type of exhaust are you running? size, route, headers
Have you had any practice launching? What do you have your shocks set at?
Did you do anything to the front suspension?
Looks sweet btw. Looks like you powder coated parts of the 4-link.
What type of exhaust are you running? size, route, headers
Have you had any practice launching? What do you have your shocks set at?
Did you do anything to the front suspension?
Looks sweet btw. Looks like you powder coated parts of the 4-link.
#22
In your frist post, Last picture-- What is the red thing on your intake tube?
Your setup looks sweet!
Did you have the blower bracket custom made? Looks good!
Here's a couple for all the time you got in that thing. Great job now get that trany fixed and drive the hell out of it!!
Your setup looks sweet!
Did you have the blower bracket custom made? Looks good!
Here's a couple for all the time you got in that thing. Great job now get that trany fixed and drive the hell out of it!!
#24
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exhaust is Dynatech headers to true 3" dual exhaust with a dr gas x pipe to magnaflow mufflers. no practice launching yet but i have the shocks set at 8. Nothing as far as "race" suspension up front just a 2" drop spindle. Yes the 4-link was powder coated black and silver. The red thing you speak of is a blow off and yes the brackets and tubing were custom made.
#25
That just looks awesome. My only suggestion would be to get some brushed aluminum and have the holes for the gauges cut in that to clean up the gauge housing a little. I think it would look killer and shouldnt be much work.
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ya i thought about doing it in brushed aluminum but tried the black plexi first, cheaper and easier. But i think i am on the same page as you. I deffently need to clean them up either way i know that.


