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Old 02-25-02, 07:36 PM
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Where to find metal "T's", or a good alternative.

OK...as most of you know Im doing the sequential simplification on robs site. Now I notice that Ts are going to be used in a few of the lines. Im wondering where I can find some metal Ts or will just any plastic Ts work. He used plastic ones but Im not sure if they were high temp or anything special.

Or if you have a better idea then to use a T let me know.

Im still waiting for my FPD, It was susposed to be here last friday. I called today wondering where it was, turn out the guy at Mazda never ordered it. Bastard. So the car sits in the same shape it was more then a week ago.
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I get the catalog from Pegasus Auto Racing. They have many parts like the one you are looking for. Some real hard-core racing equipment too. Here is their website:

http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/

Order a catalog or shop online.
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look in the "HELP" section of the autoparts store.

I think the brand is Motormite? or something lile that. There are in red packaging....
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