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    Replaced broken wheel stud and 3 older studs, front/driver side. Ready for my first HPDE in couple of weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTOJOE View Post
    Installed Aeromotive stealth fuel pump. Everything was in surprisingly good condition for a 23 year old car. Hanger might have been changed at some point.



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    wow those pumps are quite a bit smaller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green-lantern View Post
    wow those pumps are quite a bit smaller.
    They really are. I was surprised when I opened the box for mine. haha

    That said, it is awesome to have a high flow pump I can't hear. I remember my Walbro on my '95 was so loud!

    -John

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Groove View Post
    They really are. I was surprised when I opened the box for mine. haha

    That said, it is awesome to have a high flow pump I can't hear. I remember my Walbro on my '95 was so loud!

    -John
    My wife LOVES how loud my hot wired Walbro is... /sarcasm

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    Finally after over a year of waiting, I got my billet strut covers

    After a little wet sanding and polishing love, it's a mirror. One down one to go.

    Of course, like all custom machined parts... I had to do a little fitting. Unlike the rubber covers, these don't expanded or contort. So I had to sand a little on the inside to fit around the strut mount frame lip, and enlarge the holes slightly. But it only took about 1/2 hour to get it to fit perfectly. I think I'm going to cut off the mounting points on the OEM with the little plug bracket and use it on these so the wires are not just hanging there. And yes, there is a little notch for the wire to come through. The guy got everything right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dbest671 View Post
    Of course, like all custom machined parts... I had to do a little fitting. Unlike the rubber covers, these don't expanded or contort. So I had to sand a little on the inside to fit around the strut mount frame lip, and enlarge the holes slightly. But it only took about 1/2 hour to get it to fit perfectly. I think I'm going to cut off the mounting points on the OEM with the little plug bracket and use it on these so the wires are not just hanging there. And yes, there is a little notch for the wire to come through. The guy got everything right.
    Very nice April! Are you going to feedback your corrections to the guy so other people can order them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimvr4 View Post
    Very nice April! Are you going to feedback your corrections to the guy so other people can order them?
    I don't know if it would actually be worth it. If you hold the covers together, they are the same. But then you will notice the rubber ones has some give and whatnot, which is why you can finagle them on. Anybody with a small sanding flapper wheel and a drill/dremel can do a little sanding on the inner rim. And I'm sure the aliment on the driver's side will be slightly different than the passenger's side. I have only fitted the passenger's side right now.

    Dan, the guy who made these, worked/works for Billet Technology. But he bought his own CNC machine, so I think he is trying to start his own business. He said now that he has it all programed, it would take no longer than two weeks to get a set out the door. I don't know how much he would charge because I got a discount because I was stupidly patient for over a year. I would speculate it would be around $300-$350. Maybe cheaper in a group-buy, but I'm not doing a group buy for them again LOL.

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    Got this in the mail today,everything was in the package. I also mated to the bell housing of a awd 5speed I had laying around when I have time to pull my 6 speed out I'll be sure to do a write up on how it bolts up the frame and if any issues come up.

    -Matt


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    Got a quote to repair rear bumper cover.... 1106 dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R/T93 View Post
    Got a quote to repair rear bumper cover.... 1106 dollars.
    Pearl white is fun, isn't it?

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