Some pics of my ride and the new motor
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Some pics of my ride and the new motor
Got some pics of my ride. The 95 Bonnie SE and my freshly rebuilt L36
My system
My motor
My hidden treasure found in the trunk lid. 2 copies of the origninal build sheet
My system
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My hidden treasure found in the trunk lid. 2 copies of the origninal build sheet
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I love the infinity'*. The Pound REAL hard and seem to be very durable. I put some Infinity door speakers in the front too. I will eventually put some in the rear in place of the Pioneers too. Infinity is good stuff.
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Ok good, I have heard good news about those subs so I was thinking about it. Plus I have infinty components in front and 6x9'* in back, along with 2 infinity amps
Guess I will be ordering that sub tonight! Do you have it in a seal boxed?
Guess I will be ordering that sub tonight! Do you have it in a seal boxed?
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Yeah, thats the front header that I made. 1.5" runners into a 2" pipe. That way it equals out to the factory rear manifold.
Yeah, I know. I want to put the Grand Prix 5 spoke chrome wheels on it. I just need to find a cheap set. To be honest, the wheels are one of the last things I will address. I want to build a sleeper. The motor is in the works. Im doing litle by little to get it ready for the turbo setup. Then the trans will get done. Lastly the exterior.
you need some new rims!
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Very nice work on the engine. I'll echo Andrews kudos on the paint scheme and the vented motor cover. The front header looks clean also.
Very nice!
Very nice!
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Thanks guys. The black paint and blue paint used on the valve covers and intakes is actually textured. Its called Textured Metalic Specks from Duplicolor. REAL nice stuff. Its adhears to plastic real well and hides most of the small scratches and imperfections. Plus it really looks good in the sunlight.