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    1. #21
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      Oct 2016
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      ok thx ! have Speedtech torque arm too, it works really really well !

      is it a Nelson Racing kit ?



    2. #22
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      Apr 2014
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      The turbos are Nelson that I got through turbonetics and no it is not a kit I just got the turbos by themselves and fabricated everything else

    3. #23
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      can't wait other pics !

    4. #24
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      more pics, I used one year only 1970 Olds 442 mirrors, I think they fit the build perfectlyName:  IMG_2162.JPG
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    5. #25
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      What is it you did with your door handles?

    6. #26
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      The door handles are from a 64 jaguar xke

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
      The door handles are from a 64 jaguar xke
      That's why they looked familiar. I had a 69 E-Type.

      The mechanisms mated without issue?

    8. #28
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      Tell me more about that fuel filler cap... I think I've seen those before... but just double checking... thanks... looks great.

    9. #29
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      Apr 2014
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      Door mechanisms required a little bit of custom linkage but wasn't too bad, as for the fuel filler it started as a true dry break filler from fuelsafe I took it apart , did some minor fab work and used a pop up motorcycle gas cap, if you look at some of the first pics I posted you can see the backside of it to give you a better understanding

    10. #30
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    11. #31
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      It’s been a while since I’ve updated but I have been working hard on this , the build has taken a few turns as most do but I’m on track now and hope to be finished in a year
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    12. #32
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      A few more
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    13. #33
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      Mar 2017
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      Omaha, NE
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      Wow, this thing is awesome. I’m glad you are back at it!

    14. #34
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      Aug 2008
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      Work this level of detail can't be done on a 2 week tv build.
      Like all the stages of heat shielding you got going on.
      Like the way the rear spoiler keeps the sleek look the designers intended, but keeps the back from looking like it's missing something like a no spoiler model.
      Has both clean & functional looks.

    15. #35
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      Quote Originally Posted by jlcustomz View Post
      Work this level of detail can't be done on a 2 week tv build.
      Like all the stages of heat shielding you got going on.
      Like the way the rear spoiler keeps the sleek look the designers intended, but keeps the back from looking like it's missing something like a no spoiler model.
      Has both clean & functional looks.
      Thanks, yes there is so much custom little things in a car like this , it seems to be taking forever but will be well worth it when finished.

    16. #36
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      Beautiful work! I love the engine bay.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    17. #37
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      Thanks Motown

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