Project "Quicksilver" camaro...lots of pics
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Nice progress a lot of work doing a similar build debating on cutting out stock wire .im thinking about buying that front end kit you got looks like a nice setup
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As soon as I get the engine together I'm gonna set it in the car and strip the stock harness down to only what I need and move the computer and fuse blocks inside the car and try to hide most of the harnesses. The front end is a awesome setup. The only problem I had with MWC was it took awhile to get it.
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This is an awesome build. I also think you might run into clearance issues where the throttle body mounts up. The clearance on mine is close. I was going to run the fast rails, but didn't want to build my own brackets. You've got the fabrication skills to figure it out though, I was lazy and just bought the edelbrock rails. lol
Edit: after looking at mine...you're right. There's room back there.
Edit: after looking at mine...you're right. There's room back there.
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This is an awesome build. I also think you might run into clearance issues where the throttle body mounts up. The clearance on mine is close. I was going to run the fast rails, but didn't want to build my own brackets. You've got the fabrication skills to figure it out though, I was lazy and just bought the edelbrock rails. lol
Edit: after looking at mine...you're right. There's room back there.
Edit: after looking at mine...you're right. There's room back there.
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