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  1. unrealmach1 New Member

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    Thats one sweet Mach you have there. The color is nice.
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    Amazing work. Nice job... it must feel great to drive it again.

    One question/comment... is that the final position of the rear wing? I think it might look better if it were more horizontal. Whatever the case, you should be damn proud of your build!!!
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    Very nice!
    Congratulations on your work and for keeping another Pony alive.
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    Good job on this build. quick question tho. Whos wire harness and where did you mount it. Did you check for accessibility now that all the other "stuff" is in and would you mount it there agian?

    Thanks for the great pics. Mine is ready for assy and I can wait
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    I used the EZ Wire kit. It is mounted in the same location as the original. It is a tight fit, but I can get to everything. If I had to do it again I might get the EZ mini fuse holder.

    garner67 you are probably right on the wing I will need to adjust, but we have a few nice day here in MI and I wanted to get it on the road. Quick fix though I guess.

    tx65coupe Thanks. I love the color too. The Black really sets it off. The color is Electric Pearl Blue from a 2004 PT Cruiser and Rally Black for the hood.
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    That is a really nice build, I really like the work you did on your instrument gauge, very nice.

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