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Your second one.............maybe this one will make it on the car before you suddenly change your mind again!!!!! [emoji1787]

How far are you from starting this beast up??


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Maybe... Just need the time now. Doesn’t need much of anything to run without the blower, but I still lack a few key parts to use the Whipple.
 

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Last few things I picked up was more tools. Included was a tig welder along with a harbor freight welding cabinet, bottle of argon, and some ryobi cordless power tools. The car has taken a backseat to learning how to tig weld in my free time for now.
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Don't put the car on the back burner, they have feelings to:D
 

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I'm sure some of you have the new style BBK x-pipes, but for those of you that don't, BBK has been making their full size x-pipes in 4 different pieces. I have the newer style x-pipe, and they've been shipping them since 2012. If your switching to long tubes, you can take the x-pipe for shortie headers, and make it fit the long tubes, measuring, cutting and swelling the ends to make fit the 3" collector on the headers. I have yet to do this, but I don't see why it couldn't be done properly. If someone has tried to do this and has found out something different, please elaborate in detail why it wouldn't work for you, Thanks.
 

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Been accumulating parts all winter in preparation for some warmer weather to make working in the garage tolerable. My latest is s set of rims from a 2004 Mach 1. Same size (17x8) as my stock wheels, but I like the styling much better. Gonna take the car to have my tires swapped over (tires were new last August, have less than 2000 miles on 'em). The new wheels clearly led a pampered life - not so much as a scratch!

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Not totally tricked out I know, but I want to keep the car a little understated. Lowering the ride height is next, then on to some motor tweaks.
 
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