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[QUOTE]Originally posted by RRRCobraSC281: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by racsirx: [qb] Lol, so does this mean if you don't like the finished project that I will be blamed? [/qb][/QUOTE]Lee, I'm not like that. I've been thinking of doing this swap maybe in a year or 2. You just made my mind up earlier. I did buy a upr k member. But by the time I got it, I was done with this one. My concern is on how much I had to cut away on the stock K member. There would not be much left of the tubular k member. I'd have to make a jig and make my cuts and welds in it to keep everything dimensionally correct. At work I just can't leave a piece like that out. There are people who would have a shit fit know I was working on a personal project. But the work on the stock K member has me better prepared to make the necessary modifications. So far, I'm leaning towards Got to have it Green. But grabber blue, Oxford white, and Safety green is in the mix. Rims will be semi gloss 18" RTRs, Red Brembo up front, 95 cobra R/heat extractor hood 03-04 cobra IRS, and ABS/traction control. Wipers will be deleted. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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