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new door skins they look awesome so happy with them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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inside the body all nicely painted and looking real good

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and now for the fuel tank and set up

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this is just the set up and will explain more when we have the photos

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and more of dads work this awesome swirl tank with level sensor so now leaning out LOL!!!!

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Wow! great progress!

I wished I had the skills and competence to build my own car. The most I have done is strip the interior to install a stereo.

Good luck with the rest of the build Scotty!

that is a kickass workshop youve got.. lots of space... panbrake, roller, bandsaw, wiring rack, hoist, lots of benches and lots of space...

more pics of it please!!!! haha... what other goodies have you got in there?

great sheet work too...

its a lot of red though.. why you not do the engine bits in black?? spose then youd have a hard time convicing people that its NOT a gibson group A GTR.. haha.

great work!

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ok people time has come

things are finally get put in and being finished wooo hooo

now for the fuel system

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the start of the rear fuse box

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new floor plates and custom foot peddles and the start of the wiring

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ooooooo red block and no its no a red 202 !!!!!!!!!!!

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ray awesome job mate looks awesome

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i like turbos _____ dash 5s

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and magic its in wooooooo hoooooooo

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and now the radiator and intercooler are trial fitted

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nice painted gear box and nice new stainless front pipes

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and lots more to come this week hope to have it wired and started by the end of the week

look out here coming some late nights

and just one more thing THANKS DAD AND CLAIRE I COULD NOT DO ALL THIS WITH OUT YOU

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