fastasseclips95
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- Jan 21, 2008
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Newton,
Kansas
This is sick to say the least. I have been kicking the idea around of building a rwd setup for a little while now and this is inspiring

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j/k For this build, I bought all of the pipe locally. But, I'll be ordering from this place from now on: Ace Stainless. They have much better pricing than what I just recently spent.Where do you guys get the pipe you used to make it ? ### i have to build one of those. you guys inspire me to do some of this stuff. great work im impressed
Thanks man. Troxell fit the dash. It's a fiberglass Cobalt dash. Just like the one Jake Montgomery used to rock in his 1G.Awesome work as usual. Who did that dash, looks clean and light!
Thanks man. Troxell fit the dash. It's a fiberglass Cobalt dash. Just like the one Jake Montgomery used to rock in his 1G.

Thanks guys. This was my first pipe header build, and I'm very happy with how it turned out so far. Can't wait to do another.

For this build, I bought all of the pipe locally. But, I'll be ordering from this place from now on: Ace Stainless. They have much better pricing than what I just recently spent.
Thanks man. Troxell fit the dash. It's a fiberglass Cobalt dash. Just like the one Jake Montgomery used to rock in his 1G.



There's just something about that v-band flange where the turbine hangs.
It's so rediculously badass.
Thanks man.
Brian wanted a bulletproof driveline with this car, so that's why it was built the way it was. Prior to this, the car ran a straight-cut gear tranny, Tilton carbon/carbon clutch, Shep t-case, and a carbon fiber driveshaft. He burned up a dozen clutches before switching to the Tilton. And he broke several rearends before switching to the 9". Then he started to break Shep t-cases. It was cheaper to switch to the stronger RWD set-up, rather than constantly replace that high-end AWD stuff.It looks great and it would be an amazing car, but to be honest, I would have tried to get Shep driveline components. AWD is the greatest thing that ever drove on the face of the earth.
Trust me, these guys know what they're doing. It's gonna be SICK.
It looks great and it would be an amazing car, but to be honest, I would have tried to get Shep driveline components. AWD is the greatest thing that ever drove on the face of the earth.

