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    Man, I love custom stuff~making it, thinking about it, looking at pictures of it!!! I need more tools and more knowledge, Rrr, Rrrr, rrrrrr!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    Man, I love custom stuff~making it, thinking about it, looking at pictures of it!!! I need more tools and more knowledge, Rrr, Rrrr, rrrrrr!!!!
    Hehe, when I get like that, I know I need to lay off the caffeine and sugar before going on this forum ...
    Is it OK to want to break something just so that you can weld it back together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoSixMike View Post
    Not to dereail the thread, but I'd like to hear more details about the turbo busa. Is there a thread on it? S/F.....Ken M
    Some info on the bike in these posts. I have been pretty busy finishing the build / modifying it. Didn't get around to posting up the welding projects as I was busy trying to get it ready for the races.

    The 200DX has been working well :-)

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    Alright, snapped some more pictures the other day. That project is currently sort of on hold for a bit. Got pulled off to work on a drag truck. Yay, anti-roll bar. Had to make all the bracketing and weld it in.





    Annnnd, more on the mustang, inside the cab, all the crazy routing with the dual intercoolers in the dash



    Annd, my boss tacked up and fit a lot of the pipes in. I couldn't get one of them out and had to break the tacks and put in flanges and clamp, lol. It's tight in there...



    Anyhoo, that's all for now..
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    WOW!!! That is awesome!! Me likey
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    Looks like right out of Mad Max movies. Awesome! Sounds great and I bet will be a blast at the track.
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