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Old 07-02-2012, 08:31 PM   #1
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Pics? Or are you just being a tease?
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lol, it really is nothing to look at..... yet! But I'll get some pics up. Plans are to start with some basic subframe stiffening components then control arms and probably steering rack end links.

And... sad I know... it will not be rotary powered. Plans are for a 2jz swap.
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And... sad I know... it will not be rotary powered. Plans are for a 2jz swap.
Blaspemy! Blasphemy I say! Turn in your Mmmmm card now.
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lol, it really is nothing to look at..... yet! But I'll get some pics up. Plans are to start with some basic subframe stiffening components then control arms and probably steering rack end links.

And... sad I know... it will not be rotary powered. Plans are for a 2jz swap.
I disagree with that choice fine sir.
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Old 07-02-2012, 10:44 PM   #5
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LOL I know!!! It pains me to do it too!

But alas for what I am going to do I think it's the best option. A lot of HP for the money, plus between my buddy and I (the Pro-Am car I crew chief for) we have plenty of spare parts.

However, I refuse to have anything but a rotary in my 1st gen!
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