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tim4g63

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Mar 4, 2009
Amherst, Ohio
It's been a few years since my cars ran, but I'm almost done just need a flywheel and to put a head together. I did a Awd swap on it over a year ago and got more involved with body work and such then I wanted to. With working on a house and having my first child born I got behind, but she should be back on the road early summer.
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Sweet! you should make this into a build thread!

Welcome back?
You registered in 09 so youve been at this for a while.
Lookin really nice!
 
I've been doing DSM's since 04. I just hardly ever get on here.
 
Very nice! That's some spectacular rust clean up! Wish I had the facilities to do stuff like that.
 
The color is the factory dark green metallic they came with. The AWD swap is actually not very hard at all. I had a donor car so I had everything i need here, it's alot of labor but not technically hard at all.
 
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