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    1. #41
      Join Date
      Oct 2015
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      362
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      Beautiful color. Nice choice of wheels. Great execution.
      My half a$$ed build thread.https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...elle-6-0-4L60E

      Tighten it till it strips & back it off a quarter turn.

    2. #42
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Miami
      Posts
      77
      Thanks, means a lot. Your build is ridiculously amazing. great work

    3. #43
      Join Date
      May 2012
      Location
      Kansas City, Missouri
      Posts
      666
      Country Flag: United States
      Yeah that color looks amazing. Bet it looks even better in person with the sun hitting it. Super nice

    4. #44
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Miami
      Posts
      77
      Thanks I appreciate that. It’s wild how much it changes with angle of sun and time of day.

    5. #45
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Miami
      Posts
      77
      Got it on the Dyno last night. Very happy with the numbers for an NA motor I picked up off of Facebook marketplace. Sounded strong. Name:  F5DF748B-6998-4FE9-A71E-D7408C4E6767.jpg
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    6. #46
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Miami
      Posts
      77

    7. #47
      Join Date
      Jan 2020
      Posts
      137
      Awesome build. Car came out great. 2 questions:

      1. Is your window trim painted or powder coated gloss black? Looking to do the same.
      2. Where do your seat belt harnesses attach to?

    8. #48
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Miami
      Posts
      77
      Thanks so much for the compliment. Not the most extreme of builds for sure but best I could do with hand tools and an air compressor.

      I got everything powder-coated cause I live on the beach in Florida and it protects a bit better than paint.

      The belts connect to the bolts of the rear seat belt. I did a ton of research and you can find links on this forum as well. Schroth Ralley 4 is DOT-approved and uses the anti submarining tech that helps you avoid sliding under the lap belt. Look them up and give them a call they are super cool guys and the customer service was great.

    9. #49
      Join Date
      Jan 2020
      Posts
      137
      Quote Originally Posted by lbsurfer11 View Post
      Thanks so much for the compliment. Not the most extreme of builds for sure but best I could do with hand tools and an air compressor.

      I got everything powder-coated cause I live on the beach in Florida and it protects a bit better than paint.



      The belts connect to the bolts of the rear seat belt. I did a ton of research and you can find links on this forum as well. Schroth Ralley 4 is DOT-approved and uses the anti submarining tech that helps you avoid sliding under the lap belt. Look them up and give them a call they are super cool guys and the customer service was great.
      Thanks! I was thinking of powder coating as well but was curious if the added thickness of the PC would led to any difficulty at re-assembly.

      Any more pics of the seat belt setup, front and rear? Are your rear seats still useable?

    10. #50
      Join Date
      Oct 2009
      Posts
      13
      Nice build, sounds good..




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