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    1. #21
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      Jan 2009
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      Flares are complete and we are now working through the rocker skirting. Name:  IMG_1057.jpg
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      Tom
      1970 Firebird Twin Turbo
      Thanks to: Sun Title, All Speed Customs, Forgiato Wheels, Corbeau Seats, Wilwood Brakes, Optima Batteries, QA1, Ididit, CPP, Keisler Engineering, Visner Engine Development, Bullseye Turbos, Kris Horton Designs


    2. #22
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      Jan 2014
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      Texas
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      Country Flag: United States
      Really cool direction with the body work!

    3. #23
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      Jan 2009
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      Finished the rough in of the rear brake vent scoops and will plumb in the collector tube and box to feed air around the inside of the tire. We will use some paint detail to set these off.



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      Tom
      1970 Firebird Twin Turbo
      Thanks to: Sun Title, All Speed Customs, Forgiato Wheels, Corbeau Seats, Wilwood Brakes, Optima Batteries, QA1, Ididit, CPP, Keisler Engineering, Visner Engine Development, Bullseye Turbos, Kris Horton Designs

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Jan 2009
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      Plumbing in the rear brake air duct. We will fab an air routing box and tube to drive air to the back side of the rotor. All Speed used their 3D printer to create an insert in the rear air collectors that reflects the old honeycomb style of the front Formula grills. We will use this pattern as inserts in the hood scoops and grill.

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      Tom
      1970 Firebird Twin Turbo
      Thanks to: Sun Title, All Speed Customs, Forgiato Wheels, Corbeau Seats, Wilwood Brakes, Optima Batteries, QA1, Ididit, CPP, Keisler Engineering, Visner Engine Development, Bullseye Turbos, Kris Horton Designs

    5. #25
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      Jan 2009
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      We are mocking up the rear spoiler that will be made out of aluminum and bolt to the trunk lid. Roadster Shop chassis is just a three months out so we have a ton of work to finish before it arrives. Name:  69533536192__1B0481B3-4332-40F9-BF68-32A14FED65C4.jpg
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      Tom
      1970 Firebird Twin Turbo
      Thanks to: Sun Title, All Speed Customs, Forgiato Wheels, Corbeau Seats, Wilwood Brakes, Optima Batteries, QA1, Ididit, CPP, Keisler Engineering, Visner Engine Development, Bullseye Turbos, Kris Horton Designs

    6. #26
      Join Date
      Jan 2009
      Location
      Chattanooga, TN
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      282
      This thing is cool! Between that rendering and the stellar work going on it’s going to be excellent.

      How do you plan to attach your brake duct vents? If they’re permanently installed, what’s the plan for paint/sealing underneath them?
      Thanks!
      Stephen S.
      1967 Ford Mustang 4.7L, T5

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