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    Ooooooo loving the brake set up! Just what i want/am building.
    All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi
    Far from suicidal
    Still I get them tendencies
    Bringing back them memories
    That I really miss when I reminisce

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    Lovely looking brakes and a great looking car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by totalnova View Post
    Lovely looking brakes and a great looking car.
    Quote Originally Posted by Benn View Post
    Ooooooo loving the brake set up! Just what i want/am building.

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    What process did you use to get your bulk head deadening looking so nice mate as that's the exact job I'm on with at the moment

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    The process was called elbow grease, and the technique employed was aided through the use of black shoe polish, a rag, and a 100 year old shoe brush

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    Quote Originally Posted by HouseAtreides View Post
    The process was called elbow grease, and the technique employed was aided through the use of black shoe polish, a rag, and a 100 year old shoe brush
    best get my sleeves rolled up then

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    some great work gone into this

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    Quote Originally Posted by saloonwoody View Post
    some great work gone into this
    Thank you saloonwoody Build is taking its toll on my brain now, though. Wiring a poverty spec Nova to an LET = Gah! Keeping my peepers peeled for a Nova GSI/SRI/GTE car loom, so fingers crossed one turns up so I can get on with the worst and final leg of the project.

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    Looks great mate, I see where your coming from with the soda blasting now,will deffo give it some thought when I get round to doing mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clemo View Post
    Looks great mate, I see where your coming from with the soda blasting now,will deffo give it some thought when I get round to doing mine.
    Cheers clemo! Aye, I personally think it is one of the safest options to go for, especially given how prone these old ladies are to rusting

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