Motor Swap, Wire Tuck, No Sleep = 56K Death
#23
thats looks awesome man... good work... but i suggest you maintain that clean look... keep your eye on the engine bay and clean it up everyonce in awhile.... if you start now its better then having it looking like your old one and then trying to clean it... that would be a mission...
#26
All i can say is damn man, holy sheet. That is like a seriosus engine bay overhaulin' like Chip Foose and the boyz. I have not seen such an improvement much like that in my life. The new engine bay is so pleasing to my eyes, eye candy i must say. Baby Boi, all that lost sleep, stress, hard hours definatly paid off man.
This is what i love seeing, A dedicated car guy with a dedicated plan. This is truly hard work and dedication right here. That engine bay is lookin wicked.
This is what i love seeing, A dedicated car guy with a dedicated plan. This is truly hard work and dedication right here. That engine bay is lookin wicked.
#31
Nice work.
Just wondering how you ran your headlight wires on the drivers side.
I'm in the process of doing a wire tuck right now.
But am having a hard time figuring out where I want to run my drivers side headlights through.
If you have any shots of how you ran them on the drivers side or can give me some info it would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Just wondering how you ran your headlight wires on the drivers side.
I'm in the process of doing a wire tuck right now.
But am having a hard time figuring out where I want to run my drivers side headlights through.
If you have any shots of how you ran them on the drivers side or can give me some info it would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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