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Old 05-06-2014, 05:32 PM
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This is pretty cool for people who want to shave their firewalls for a smooth finish. Havent found one for our cars but it probably wouldnt be too hard to make yourself











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A lot of work and added weight for nothing but looks. I guess its cool for a show car, RDs are light enough it's almost and abomination to do something like this. Keep it clean, but functional. Save the $$ and boost
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Looks cool, but what happens when you need to change a master cylinder seal?
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Originally Posted by Tibbi
A lot of work and added weight for nothing but looks. I guess its cool for a show car, RDs are light enough it's almost and abomination to do something like this. Keep it clean, but functional. Save the $$ and boost


Only a show car builder would do something like that is my guess. I cant see it being practical on a daily driver or track car.




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