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Old 02-20-2010, 06:28 PM
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Default Wolfe 10 Point, Kirkeys, Ozite Done!

Got finished up with one of the winter projects

Installed a Wolfe 10 point moly cage, this thing fit great, very little trimming

Redid the Kirkey seat mounts, used the Racecraft brackets, worked great

And installed ozite carpet

Now I just need to get the motor done
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Old 02-20-2010, 06:49 PM
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looks great!
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looks awesome
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Nice job. I tried the race craft brackets on the drivers seat but didn' t like the seating position. I went back with the stock tracks. On the pass side I used the race craft brackets. Is that a quarter stick shifter in the stock console? I like how it looks. I also braced the back of the drivers Kirkey seat to the roll bar. It makes me feel alittle safer.
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Very nice, Good work.
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Looks damn good,
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very clean install!
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Yes it is a Quarter Stick

Originally Posted by 1lejohn
Nice job. I tried the race craft brackets on the drivers seat but didn' t like the seating position. I went back with the stock tracks. On the pass side I used the race craft brackets. Is that a quarter stick shifter in the stock console? I like how it looks. I also braced the back of the drivers Kirkey seat to the roll bar. It makes me feel alittle safer.
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That interior is bad *** man..looks fantastic and race ready
Are those the a pillars I sold ya too
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Yes they are!

Originally Posted by robsquikz28
That interior is bad *** man..looks fantastic and race ready
Are those the a pillars I sold ya too
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Looks great, I'm in the middle of doing the exact same with my interior. I'm having trouble with the passenger side racecraft bracket and kirkey seat though.
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id like to see more pics of the carpet, any tips? im bout to do mine!
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I had some trouble, did some grinding on the Kirkey to make it fit far enough back


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Looks great, I'm in the middle of doing the exact same with my interior. I'm having trouble with the passenger side racecraft bracket and kirkey seat though.
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The carpet is not one solid piece but alot of smaller pieces put together

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id like to see more pics of the carpet, any tips? im bout to do mine!
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steam and a Iron will help a **** ton putting in carpet.

Looks great BTW!
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Man that turned out really good. I just finished installing the forward bars to convert from 6pt to 10pt and I'm just starting the carpet install today. I hope my carpet turns out half as nice as yours,,, great job.

Mike
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Originally Posted by csjta2
I had some trouble, did some grinding on the Kirkey to make it fit far enough back
Looks great! Where did you have to grind? I'm having trouble with the passenger side also.
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Originally Posted by Ryans_pewter_ss
Looks great! Where did you have to grind? I'm having trouble with the passenger side also.


I had to grind on the seat, it would hit the floor brace so I just notched the seat
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Wow great job you did,did you go chromoly for the cage?
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Looks great! Did you hae to drop your gas tank to weld the back bars?



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