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Those look great man........I am picking up a ruby red GT and it has the black wheels. My wife doesn't care for them and I'm considering something in the gunmetal or brushed aluminum. What are those?
They are SVE GT7 from Late Model Restorations, but I'm pretty sure they have been discontinued. Here's a similar one
https://www.p51wheels.com/
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:curse::curse::curse:

good eye!

i guess now would be the time to check the rest over with a fine tooth comb. OP should rub their finger/hand over every square inch, should be able to feel any imperfections easier than seeing them

EDIT: or maybe thats why they were on 'special'.. ?
Oh I saw the nick. They are going to be used for HPDE and autocross so not too worried about appearance. Plus for $104, I can deal with it
 

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Drove it for the first time in almost a whole year.


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Why so long?
The motor went out on me last year. Had to wait until I saved money for the built motor I was too poor at the time to fix it right away lol. And then it took 2 months to get done.
 

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So sorry to hear that and I am glad you got her back on the road.
 

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Finally got the BMR SCB766, CB005, and CB762 kits installed. I have been patiently waiting to get them on, so yesterday was a good day. Install was pretty straight forward but a little tricky at times. I left the exhaust on and ended up having to bend the middle support bracket of the front drivers side CB762 kit. Everything lined up straight and looked real good for the final result.
 

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Installed, for the lack of a better term, my new spare tire and jack, with the Goo-Pump, cables and tools. Functional but less than ideal and pretty.

I'll add cleaning it up if possible to the "Projects" list, which the growth of which is becoming large.
 

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The tips look nice on the blue Mustang above... but only from the back IMO. From the side, they should be cut like the stockers, at an angle. Not horrible, but to the point I rather keep the crappy tubes my Bullitt has for tips than those, but obviously to each his own :D.
 

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Detail day, I spent the better part of 4 hours on it, BLISS!!

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For anyone who struggles with cleaning the rear screen, get yourself a Stoners Invisible Glass Tool.

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i have one of these, use it on all 4 of my cars, inside and outside. saves me from reaching on those never ending windshields on the escape and edge.....and the back windows of the GT and Boss.....now if i could just move well while im in the back seats.....
 

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I bought it a new home for the tools used to work on it. Dumping 30+ year old Craftsman that got a lot of abuse being hauled from track to track around the US. This US General 26" wide by 22" deep is SO much better built plus thicker steel, powder coat instead of paint, drawers that latch when fully closed, 22 vs 16 inch deep drawers, quality mats in every drawer, etc.. Gravity helped unload it. But at almost 200 lbs. was a bear to get upright after installing the 5" wheels. Now I have to remove all the rust proofing (uncleaned grease) from some of the tools before transferring them. LoL.

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