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9 May 2005
For Sale,

1 set of Eiback Pro springs --$100 OBO plus shipping. They have approx 10k miles on them and are black. (only color I think) Drops the car ~1-1.5 inches

1 front sway bar from a 96 ss (32mm) --$50 OBO

1 rear sway bar from a 96 ss (19mm) --$50 OBO

Sway bars are stock and have about 100k on them.

thanks
4 Jan 2005
Ok,

I want / need to replace fuel lines, so I thought I would go ahead and upgrade to AN fittings and braided lines. The car is gutted and in the process of getting a cage put in her so i have room to do what ever. (building AS/ITE Car) I was thinking about running the line through the fire wall and parallel to the tranny hump on the passenger side adn then cut an access hole above the axle to go straight down to the fuel tank.

Any suggestions on how to do this?

What size lines should i run?

Do I have to run a return line?

how do I modify the intake area to allow an AN fitting?

thanks,

PS For all you gun lovers with berettas and Ar's. I still have numerious mags from my ole army days. High cap beretta and mil spec 5.56 /.223 30 rounders. Let me know if any of you are interested.
20 Dec 2004
Well I am to the point of cockpit design. Anyone have any ideas?

I am trying to stay relatively simple, and cost effective, so don't go overboard on me, but please send pics and ideas to me so I have something to go by.

thanks
13 Dec 2004
Which is better?

Is it worth the extra $ to get Cromoly or is the only diff weight savings?

I have also heard that Cromoly requires special preparation such as pre heating etc, that should only be don eby experienced persons.

vs mild steel which is easier to work with and just as strong, but heavier.

Any input?
23 Nov 2004
Gents,

this is a basic Shadow trailer with plywood interior and center track lights. It pulls and handles great, but is a 96 so there are some signs of wear. I am just curious to see if any one might be interested in purchasing, because it is a little to much trailer for me and I don't have time to do what I want to do to it. i.e. replace inside roof panels, wire for 110v etc.

I was at the local dealer the other day and he said it would go for around 7k. I am willing to negotiate if interested.

I am in Baton Rouge LA

thanks
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