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Old January 4th 2006, 05:20
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Old September 30th 2006, 05:23
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Beautiful ride! Perfect stance and a clean look... One question: what are those black vent grills under the dash? Some kind of AC?

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Old September 30th 2006, 06:39
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Another Q. Is that a second alternator you got in there? Running a high output audio system? Would you mind sharing some pictures/info on how to get that second pully on the main pully etc if you have it handy

Sweet ride, and love that 'off white' kinda colour on the gauges:agree:
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Old September 30th 2006, 13:55
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He's runnig AC, that's the compressor. VERY nice car! Clean and great stance. Looks like you've got a very usable driver there! Nice job.

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Old September 30th 2006, 21:37
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He's runnig AC, that's the compressor. VERY nice car! Clean and great stance. Looks like you've got a very usable driver there! Nice job.

Jason
I agree, they're both a part of the AC system. Great car, I love those wheels.
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Old February 15th 2007, 11:25
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Sorry I haven't been around for a while.

Yes it is air cond I am running there. It is the compressor for air cond. Its really so hot here in Thailand to drive around without it.

The gauges are VDO Royale or somthing like that. I had them for year when the car was yellow and it was kind of cal look then. I want to change them to something more racey these days but never around to it (and also could sell these one off yet too!)
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Old March 16th 2007, 23:15
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Nce Car! I too have a '68, did you just put drop spindles on the front, or did you use adjustable beams? With the hubs, did you just get 67 drums for the back?
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Old March 21st 2007, 14:37
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I used adjustable beam on the front. The rear drums are standard from the car. Nothing special about them. I had spacers made so I could get these wheels on the standard discs and drums thats all.
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