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That is GORGEOUS, Neil

Damn, I wish I had that kind of talent, whimper, whimper.......

Keep it up Neil

Hey Neil, If your interested, I have a spare Deluxe wheel, but needs some resto work, couple cracks. Yours for the price of shipping, or anyone else who might want it.

Bret
 
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franklinair

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I'll sure take it, and add it to my inventory. I'm prepping a Deluxe wheel now for my Black/Gold CS.

Neil
 

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Neil, I'll scrounge up a box and get it out to you.

I don't have room for much inventory, plus we'll probably be moving this spring also.


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I've had the CS out for a couple local runs. Everything is working well...

Neil,

How far out do the exhaust tips stick out on your car? I'm doing mine tomm and not sure what I should go with. I have the Shelby rolled exhaust tips looks like you do too.

Thanks
Rick
 
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Here's a photo of an exhaust tip as on my CS: Looks like 1 1/2" protrusion from the lip of the valance cutout edge.

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Thanks Neil! Would you go with that length again or shorter, longer?

Thank you very much.
Rick
 
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Got the new Black seat belts back this week from Python. BEAUTIFUL. I've got the placement & hardware (bolts,washers, spacers) figured out- thanks to Richard's (dalorzo) previous seat belt post.
The shoulder harness seems a bit of a problem. The bolts are a smaller size than the lap belt bolts, and when I try to tighten them, they really bind up about halfway in. I'm leery about putting too much torque on them. Maybe I should use a tap as a thread chaser? Anyone else experienced this?

Neil
 

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Dad,
Me two! I would also compare the bolt threads to the tap you chase them with. I would not suspect a metric bolt, but stranger things have happened. As you know many cars in the 90's were a mixture of metric and standard. I run into lots of aftermarket parts and fasteners that are metric these days. Drives me nuts sometimes!

Rob
 
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Installed my new dash plaque today...

Neil
 

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A friend made some for me. If I get any more I'll let you know.

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Ditto, on the dash plaque! That would look good with a black interior as well. Like mine! :) let me know too, if possible.
 

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Neil what kind of machine does he use for that?


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