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Old 10-04-2006, 02:13 PM
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well i've been working on it this week but i'm still not done with it. i'm waiting on a 4"x10" filter. i pushed the lower part of rad all the way back cut the lower rad support for clearance. i seen the 90deg alum elbow that bob sells but i don't think ive seen it done with a 3.25" be-cool rad. i'll post up more pics when i finish it. this is for Jimmy p's car





i still have to trim everything up nicely


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Cool man looks good.

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Looks good, are you going to put a bead or something on the ends of the tubing?

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Originally Posted by DeltaT
Looks good, are you going to put a bead or something on the ends of the tubing?

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yea prob just for the blower side
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Looks real good!
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whatd you use to cut the sheet metal?
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a sawzall with a small blade. no plasma cutter yet
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theyre worth their weight in gold. Theyre actually so accurate that you can see how unsteady your hand is when you cut it unsupported.
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actually i made several diff cuts i didn't want to take off more than i needed too. but like i said i still need to trim it up some.
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its done, finally recieved the filter


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lookin good javier....... now lets take that challenger out instead of using it as parts bench
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i need to get some fuel for it, its on E right now.
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Excellent job!! Looks very nice.
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I got all my 4" from Pepboys ricer section..... this included the 90 and all other associated pipes, cost of $70 with the 4" filter
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if the car see's rain be carefull with the filter sitting exposed like that.




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