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Old 12-18-18, 11:19 PM
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New member!

I have a 1995 fd, Am new to the website and excited to become a part of the community.

In the process of stripping the entire car and will be doing a full custom modified restoration.
Old 12-19-18, 05:37 AM
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Welcome! Would love to see pictures of the car and hopefully a build thread on the car in the 3rd Gen section!
Old 12-19-18, 08:29 AM
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Welcome! And good move. The first thing a wise man will do with a new-to-him FD is strip it down and re-do everything that could be botched from previous owners!

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Old 12-20-18, 01:30 PM
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Welcome to the forum!! I'm glad to see someone taking the time to break down the car and see what they got themselves into (as I should have done). Anyways, good luck to ya!!
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys, Should I create a build thread even if the build is going to take 2 years give or take?
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Welcome!
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Originally Posted by MalphasFD
Thanks for the warm welcome guys, Should I create a build thread even if the build is going to take 2 years give or take?
I would advise doing so, specifically because of the time involved. Keeping track of the progress and having a place for others to lend advice and encouragement is helpful with a long build.

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Definitely do a build thread, it’s amazing seeing some of these FDs transform.
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