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Looks great, when dealing with the body and alignment not my forte ever. I couldn't imagine cutting through the shrouding to get into the frame to then bolt it in and get the right height. ugh
 

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The hood pins I had installed were a MAJOR PITA.

My body shop joked that they would never want to do that job again.

LOL.

Yours look good!

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100% accurate. Such a simple mechanism but 100% chance of rain lol! Another 1.5 hours tonight and I got 1 ready to begin drilling holes for the base plate.
 

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If this thing ends up running a 11.2 I'm going to be so ******.

Duke Nukem. And I know I've posted that before. Get it on the strip!
Jordan’s car ran 11.2 as like a light jog for his car. That thing is just warming up. If the 11.2 is what you’re referring to. 1.9 60’ and lost power at the 1000’ 11.2 is super impressive and clearly the car has a ton left in it at 35% or not even WGDC.
 

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Exactly. Without upgraded cams it’s all for nothing. Disinformation at its finest. Instead of +550hp it’ll only be +475hp…..clearly not worth it :smash:
Technically the stock type turbos on these cars are the bottle neck.........

Since you have removed those you can only go UP!
 

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Finally decided what to do with my trunk. Mimic the tailgate appliqué of the Raptor, with Ford. Bought a set of Gloss black overlays for the front grille of the truck and decided to buy 2 pairs, 1 for the SHO. Not quite done, I’m going to add gloss black vinyl shapes to the top of the trunk but here it is. IMG 4268IMG 4272
Then prepped the underside of the spoiler, using a dremel sand barrel, I removed the old double sided tape and bolt studs left over. A tiny piece of old 3 tape sanded down had some adhesive left to it and allows me to stick it in place to measure and mark the center with tape. IMG 4282IMG 4283IMG 4284IMG 4285IMG 4289
Then with all new 3M tape strips all around the perimeter, prepped with alcohol and extra strips in the center I attached it…finally. Thing ain’t going nowhere. IMG 4296IMG 4298IMG 4299IMG 4304IMG 4305
Finally able to move forward. Since the trunk is all matte metallic black (ghost) I’ll flip the vinyl wrap on the top of the trunk gloss black. I’ve got some more vinyl coming too. I really miss the Ford vinyl emblems I had on the front fenders and top of the hood and that’s going to be matte black. Despite the car metallic gloss black, the vinyl wrap black matte metallic…plain matte black ford logos will stand out and look great. Before I had them white. Anyway, moving along.

I had the vintage Paul Rand Ford logo design from 1966 powder coated matte black base and metallic gloss black letters. And my new PCV deleted valve cover is coated and I just got them today. IMG 4338
 

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