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Thread: Mirage (Re)build thread - Jerry

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    Looks great. The double-shear was a good idea.

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    Car is coming along well! Good suggestion we will ad the 'disclaimer' to the terms of service.

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    New master cyl.s are in, hard lines going in, trans getting cleaned and painted black. I need to prep and paint engine too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
    Crusty, sandblasted, powdercoated crinkle black.
    Jerry what is this part.

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    Any recent pics. Any pics of the new cooling lines? Q: would your fabricator make a complete 2nd set of parts that he made for your car?

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    The crusty and powdercoat part is a waterpipe that went up front at the radiator. (picture on post #9). I know, why not just get a u pipe with a tight smooth bend? Well I can later.

    I have not put in coolant lines yet. I think 2 aluminum or 2 steel galvanized pipes through 1 side pod will work.

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    Are you going to go through passenger side pod or driver? Also what are you doing for steering? Column, box, rack, etc.

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    Are you changing bushings to all poly?

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    Why did you opt to not use a drop spindle? Is there a disadvantage when doing that?

    Soryy for all the questions.

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    Blasting old parts and then painting or powder coating makes them look new! Great job!
    Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ

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