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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! Satisaii's Avatar
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    I am really bad with videos. Expensive parts got reduced to shiny bits since I can't remember what they are. Couldn't figure out how to open trunk. I have forgotten most of what has been done to the car. Did not mention filling the frame rails with foam. Should have done it after a couple of beers. Or let someone else do it after a couple of beers.

    Oh well, watch video.


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    6,000 rpm - mere mortals would shift oldgrayleather's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Satisaii View Post
    I am really bad with videos. Expensive parts got reduced to shiny bits since I can't remember what they are. Couldn't figure out how to open trunk. I have forgotten most of what has been done to the car. Did not mention filling the frame rails with foam. Should have done it after a couple of beers. Or let someone else do it after a couple of beers.

    Oh well, watch video.

    Thanks for sharing John! I will never forget the first time you opened your trunk and I needed your help to understand that what I was seeing truly was correct. That you had relocated your ABS to the trunk. Madness I thought. How? Why? Wait, how?! And then I saw the engine bay and realized the lengths you had gone to to achieve your vision. Tackling things us mere mortals could never contemplate, let alone pull off. Very well done sir, very well done!

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