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That rust is just flash surface rust. Those are new rotors that got rained on for a week while work was delayed. the area that is rusted will be "cleaned"...
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So, I needed to replace my front wheel bearings on my daily driver (which will eventually be the host for the AD355 body),
I already purchased the...
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Ok, need a new plan.
The bar across the back of the lid looked nice and gave it a more finished look, but it's too heavy and when the weight of...
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Today's progress... made a trip to the local O'Rielly's to pick up a sphere shaped grinding stone in order to finish off the radius at the end of each...
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I'm well. Finishing up my University degree this fall. Retirement is going well too. Here's some pics of the trunk lid work I did today. As my build posts...
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bump... bump, bump... bump... bump, bump (sounds of life emerging)
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Better view of DEEP OEM side scoop and the roof scoop....Last edited by jntramey; 05-16-2017, 10:02 PM.
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"Never, never give up." ~ Dave Newman
I had some serious and prolonged family/health issues. But skies are clearing, I can...
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Using Fiero rain gutters and A pillar trim to make for a more OEM look....
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Instead, I just laid the OEM scoop down on top of the kit door, using the recessed body line at the top of the scoop for my guide, then cut out the area...
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More than one way to skin a cat. (But who wants to skin cats!?!?). OEM 355 door scoop fitted to JW AD355 door skins. I'm just going to trim a little off...
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Hey Chris, I'm finally back at my AD355 build after taking off for several years due to health, family, and other reasons. I've got some questions for...
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