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    1. #21
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      Thanks for the inspiring comments guys!!



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      Rickpaw- I did minitub it. I actually tackled that a few years before the kits were available and I was at the point of installing new quarters. I didn't modify the frame rails but I was able to add just about 2" in the center of the OE style wheel houses and moving them right up against the rails. I also cut down the rear seat to keep the factory look!

    3. #23
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      I forgot to post pics of the front end (that's finally done!).
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    4. #24
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      Added a few new pulley's to make the coyote a bit more presentable! Lol....
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    5. #25
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      Nice build! I'm doing the same car with similar components. I ended up modifying my Shelby hood to accomodate the supercharger. I look forward to seeing your progress.

    6. #26
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      Looking good always loved the fastback mustangs.

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by migg400 View Post
      Rickpaw- I did minitub it. I actually tackled that a few years before the kits were available and I was at the point of installing new quarters. I didn't modify the frame rails but I was able to add just about 2" in the center of the OE style wheel houses and moving them right up against the rails. I also cut down the rear seat to keep the factory look!
      Thanks for the reply.
      Tu Ho
      Firebird V2-LS swap

    8. #28
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      Really clean setup on the front suspension. Aaaaaanndd that motor *droolz on keyboard*
      Radley

      -1967 Nova SS
      -2009 Pontiac G8 GT

    9. #29
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      Coming along nicely.

    10. #30
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      Thanks guys!! Hopefully I'll be bringing her home in a few weeks to start putting her all back together. I want to work day in and day out so having her home instead of the shop should help me out quite a bit. Hopefully the wife will be able to lend a hand!

    11. #31
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      Want x 1000!!
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    12. #32
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      where did you get the front suspension from?
      64 Mercury Comet
      408w boosted
      More boost on the way!

    13. #33
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      What lb and length are the front springs?

    14. #34
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      Looks like the Rod & Custom Motorsports front clip with QA1 coilovers. They have the model number and specs of the coilover posted on their site.

    15. #35
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      Quote Originally Posted by Spork82 View Post
      Looks like the Rod & Custom Motorsports front clip with QA1 coilovers. They have the model number and specs of the coilover posted on their site.
      'Springs and shocks rated to your application. Upgrade would include chrome springs and polished shocks.' from the Rod and Custom site.... that's why I asked.

    16. #36
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    18. #38
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      Coming along nicely

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      Looks awesome! I just got the same brakes for my 69, should be here in a few days!

    20. #40
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      BlackMachOne- I really like the fitment of the brakes. You should be pleased with the install. I know you probably installed them already since I'm just getting back to the thread so late!

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