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Roostmonkey

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  1. Heres what it looked like the day we hauled it home. Now it sports a sweet metalic charcoal paintjob , rhino liner in the bed and chrome American racing rims. I had a pair of newly reupolstered 240 seats that he swapped for the bench. I'll post some new pics tonight.

     

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  2. I'll put up some pics tomorrow. For now, it will remain stock. I want him to learn how to handle the added power one step at a time. We are also swapping in disc brakes to keep things balanced and dropping it 2-3 inches.

  3. to swap into my son's 72 pickup. The old L16 just wasnt cutting it. Unfortunately,this will delay the RB swap into my 240. The SR is a graduation present so it gets priority. It'll be good practice for my swap that I'm hoping to do this winter. We'll keep updates in the members projects forum for anyone interested.

  4. do a search for racer98 here at hybrid. He can get you what you need. Theres a handful of guys here that have bought from him and they all have been satisfied. I just ordered an SR20det from him so i'll keep you posted as to how the transaction goes.

  5. For a 10" diam hole I'd go with the jigsaw. Cover the outside of the cut with blue painters tape so you dont scratch it. Take your time, get a nice round cut, it'll save alot of cleanup after. If your not coverin g it up with a scoop, trim it out with rubber channel and be sure to seal the raw metal back up before you cover it.

  6. for now. They're all gone and dont know when or if another batch will be made.I hope everyone was/is happy with them. I know some of you had to relocate a hole or two but your all pretty handy and it shouldnt have been too big a deal.Thankyou all,now Ive got the cash to buy a new Wolf V500 from Ron for the RB swap.

  7. you need something to keep the aluminum from loading up on the carbide bit. I use a cutting wax/soap. It comes in a tube about the size of a caulking gun cartridge and you run the bit into it to fill up the grooves and when it looks like the alum is begining to stick again, do it again.Ive never tried it but hand soap might work ( bar soap ).

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