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Old 07-22-13, 06:22 AM
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liking the plain and simple look!
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I love the color. And I agree about lack of stance. Coming from the Subie Stance world, it baffles me why the RX7, a car with such better stock lines and style, gets overlooked compared to the Subarus.

Great job on the FD and the Nissan. I miss my 180
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i shun the stancebro
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Got some new track wheels courtesy of Rishie at AutoRnD.
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I like the new rims as well
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Here is the rear I'm a special edition size 18x11
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The white and blue looks great together.
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You know your passionate about something when you make every possible effort for it. Just finished the last hose needed for my dual oil cooler set up waiting for my daughters class.

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[QUOTE=on3lv3;11462284]I also, got a few minutes this morning to do some work to my fuel system. I decided to keep the OEM hardlines under the car so this is where I converted the hard line to A/N fittings and SS hose.
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Where did you get the parts to convert the hard lines to A/N do you have part numbers by any chance thanks. Car looks great
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[QUOTE=idiazs;11554132]
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I also, got a few minutes this morning to do some work to my fuel system. I decided to keep the OEM hardlines under the car so this is where I converted the hard line to A/N fittings and SS hose.


Where did you get the parts to convert the hard lines to A/N do you have part numbers by any chance thanks. Car looks great
jegs or your local hot rod shop, I got mine a socal speedshop just to test the right fitment. 5/16 hardline to -6A/N fitting.

this is a black anodized version by earls
Earl's AT165056 Earl's Ano-Tuff Hard-Line AN Tube Fittings
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Thanks a lot man for the reply
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Down pipe fit perfect. At first I was thinking i would need to cut it up. Now for exhaust. I'm thinking 3inch straight pipe. Does anyone have opinions on going without a muffler?
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Since re-speed sucks I guess I'll have to make my own oil filler tube. Got all the parts to the puzzle. The aluminum flange was a bitch to find.
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I liked the old wheels better. But as long as you like them that's all that matters. Great looking car.
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Aluminum pipe cut and ready for some welding.
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Originally Posted by RogueFab
I liked the old wheels better. But as long as you like them that's all that matters. Great looking car.
The AME's are one piece forged so a much lighter wheel. But I like them both. Thanks




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