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Old 12-28-2006, 09:46 AM
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No problemo spyder! I have figured out three basic packages, you can use the bolt on stuff like I did, or you can go really radical with the other two "packages" which require some but not a lot of cutting. The cutting on the upper two ones involve mainly structural reinforcement and steering. Let me know and we can put together the individual pieces and I will let you know how my system worked out. It rocks! I am very happy with it and its turn happy! Oh it will still light em up at will,its just not gonna let the front end raise as on drag cars, the car is predictable and corners very flat,(you gotta wear the belts man!).I also reduced the nose weight of the car with the foll: aluminum components: Heads,Intake,water pump, water pump housing,thermostat housing, no power steering so no pump, no air compressor cause its a SIXPACK! So there is at least 100lbs,(my wife x3!), off the nose!

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