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[QUOTE]Originally posted by i: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Fostang: [qb] Not sure how I missed this but my god this person should demand a refund from wyotech. They stole his money. Now don't take this the wrong way but most of the following is for the safety and knowledge of those on this forum to prevent them from making some mistakes. Nobody chops a top without bracing. Compressor right next to the gas water heater? And then spraying in there the way it looked with a nice cloud of paint(isocyanates can kill you-they can be absorbed thru any membrane). Nevermind the fact the oil compressor is pumping away a mist of oil every compression stroke(contaminates a potentionally good paint job) . Please tell me you at least shut off the water heater.(solvent based paint is highly flammable) [/qb][/QUOTE]Yeah, their are couple coupes on ca face edition who did the same conversion without using a brace. They just simply cut the a pillar and rivited the t top brace is what I see not even a tack weld was put on. So you if get in a front end crash what would happen will it hold up or not Idk? I would of weld the sucker in and put a roll bar. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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