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Old 03-31-2013, 02:45 PM
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looks nice bro!
Old 04-02-2013, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by kyleholt11
looks nice bro!
Thanks. Tune should be back by the end of this week. More Pics and a Start-up Video to come soon!
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I got bit by the bug again... But the Z28 is done for a while, and now I have the "wifes car" to work on.

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Jeez, Lots of cutting. Wired dremels are usually cheaper... Nice build though
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Originally Posted by SpeedyMerrickan
Jeez, Lots of cutting. Wired dremels are usually cheaper... Nice build though
I was thinking I'd put convenience in front of price, however, the wireless has been everything but convenient and a lot less powerful too...
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Couldn't you have used a hacksaw blade to do the cutting?
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Originally Posted by wav3form
Couldn't you have used a hacksaw blade to do the cutting?
A circular wheel would've been better, however, a dremel did the trick, but took a while.
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Starting to get some weight out, she's needs to shed about 300 lbs.
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Speakers are out, wirings to the radio, more to be cut out later. Plus I found some nice speakers to be sold later.
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