Beretta Z28
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Still got some tweaking to do ....but placement should work well. Hydro E-brake mount done
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As always If it don't fit ....start cutting ....Camaro Gauge cluster in the Beretta IP/Dash
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when did this turn into a drift car?? I thought you were just building a "street" car?
88 Beretta CL - your average grandma car.. Ls1 swap in progress
77 Celica - needs an engine swap
96 Geo - 1.0L, Cam, 3 angle, magnaflow, Koni, coilovers.
86 Subi - Supercharged @7psi
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I would definitely like to drift it ....and with the change of a rear diff it will be a great street car too.....just wanna have a fun unique car at the end of the day.
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Gotcha. The hydro threw me off lol. That would really add a fun aspect tho
88 Beretta CL - your average grandma car.. Ls1 swap in progress
77 Celica - needs an engine swap
96 Geo - 1.0L, Cam, 3 angle, magnaflow, Koni, coilovers.
86 Subi - Supercharged @7psi
Re: Beretta Z28
All brake lines and braided brake hoses ran. Abs delete with SJM performance front line lock and willwood rear proportioning valve. Just gotta get fluid and bleed. Also got the Corvette engine covers on to dress/ clean up the clutter on the LT1
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Yes....The master cylinder is very close to the strut tower.... but not touching....the fire wall may have leaned forward when I welded it to the cowl......it did clear so I didn't worry about it
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Progress has been slow lately as ive been working lots of OT and holiday stuff....... finally Worked out some clearance issue on the flaming river power steering rack spacer brackets and installed it hopefully for the final time. Rack is also welded to the cradle to prevent it from slipping. front steering / suspension is 99% complete for now...im really happy with how fast the steering is with this rack and knuckle setup... As u can see in the last pic. It's time for fiberglass widebody fender flares
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Some pickup truck flares might work well!
Looks good man - keep up the good work!
Looks good man - keep up the good work!
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If everything works out I will be able to 3D scan the existing body surfaces an recreate new wider fenders that have tire coverage.
Plan b is to continue cutting and sectioning the "universal" fiberglass flares which I started doing and haven't felt like it's what I really wanted.....But is an option
Plan b is to continue cutting and sectioning the "universal" fiberglass flares which I started doing and haven't felt like it's what I really wanted.....But is an option