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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! KAL's Avatar
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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! atxsbigwalt's Avatar
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    Been super busy with a new job, but finally got to test fit some parts and save some money to reupholster my seats soon. Quick peek before I can make a full post.



    I think it will work once I dial in the alignment.
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    4,000 rpm - entering the fun zone etikoner's Avatar
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    I'm fond of those quarter panels. Your car sure is cool! keep up the good work

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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! atxsbigwalt's Avatar
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    Finally test fit my garage vary tail light conversion. I need to get this car inspected by the end of october so I'm trying to get all the little wiring and electrical bugs worked out.


    I also trimmed my bumper again since the first time I did it, the lines werent as straight and horizontal as I'd like. A lot happier with it now. Just waiting for sand and paint and then I will probably add a trim piece at the bottom for a nice finished look.


    And I ran into the same problem a lot of GV group buy owners had, although not such a big deal. The little cap on the fiberglass mount was hitting the panel itself and pushing it out, creating a gap between the quarter panel and bottom bumper. Luckily I had my dremel from the bumper cut so I just trimmed the cap a little and it sits a lot better. I will let the body shop fine tune it once I get the entire car painted. But for now I am really happy with the results. The car is finally coming to where I envisioned it when I first started the project years ago.
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