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Old 11-12-2012, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rosario717
Ohh and thanks for trimming my fenders and quarters. I purposely have done some tight full lock turns and hit some major dips in the road and not a single rub at all. Fawken awesome!!
Nice!!!

But I forgot to take my pictures... again!!!

Meanwhile, I was able to put MOST of the interior pieces back in.







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looking raw.
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^Success!

Love this picture from Evans Meet.

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wow!! awesome job mr inovator . gota c this S in person....again . last time was in freehold at the diy day .
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Ray I really like what you did with the raditator support for weight savings....how much weight you think you save on the support itself over the stock unit ?? Also, do you think a bracket like this can be used to support a full size OEM replacement radiator such as a Koyo or Mishimoto
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Originally Posted by chrisaltima
Ray I really like what you did with the raditator support for weight savings....how much weight you think you save on the support itself over the stock unit ?? Also, do you think a bracket like this can be used to support a full size OEM replacement radiator such as a Koyo or Mishimoto
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Yes, it's strong enough to hold a full size radiator.
As far as weight savings, it is lighter than OEM bracket but we're only talking less than 10 lbs.
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Originally Posted by S~Factor
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Any new updates?
Well, I got me a harddog rollbar and a OEM hardtop in the last 3 weeks.



I'm looking for a new set of wheels and Recaro seats.
Looks great
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@Ray I wouldn't mind losing 10 up front...
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ray would you make another air bag cover? I think when I get my car back I want to remove the airbags and sell em. this looks like a good idea.
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Originally Posted by Topplayer
ray would you make another air bag cover? I think when I get my car back I want to remove the airbags and sell em. this looks like a good idea.
Sure can.



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