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Old 02-03-2009, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by V8Rumble
PLEASE tell me you're kidding... I really, truly don't mean any offense, but holy crap...!!
It's really not hard to understand how a project like this can cost so much. This isn't just a simple swap. This was obviously a full on restoration as well. The car was taken down to to nothing. When you figure a shop rate of $65 or more, that adds up very fast. A project like this can easily rack up over 2000 hours. Just do the math. Then add hardware.

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any videos? what are those mufflers and the intake/fuel covers?
very nice!! TC
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Phew. Very clean. Very nice work. Love the dual exhausts, where did you get the tank? Assume that is a John's Cars kit. My guess modern motorsport control arms and Cobra brakes?

Any plans to add subframe connectors and strut bars? That thing is going to twist and shout.



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