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      80 Trans Am

      I am new to this forum, my current project is a 1980 rust free Trans Am, work completed so far:

      powder coated sub frame
      C5 front brakes
      Qa1 tubular A-arms with coil over shocks
      I have purchased a all aluminum 5.3 ls based motor which I am still putting together
      Just picked up a C4 IRS and removed the original rear disc brake rear end, I'm currently installing the IRS

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      cool project... i would like to see how this comes together.
      Chad Read

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      Thanks, only bad thing is losing the back seat!

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      Looks like its going in the right direction. Its probably going to be a hoot to drive when its done!
      The rule is measure twice and cut once. My problem is I still measure with a mic and cut with an axe!

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      Just purchased this 09 Challenger SRT8 this past weekend, I might have to put the TA on the back burner for a while!

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