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10-08-2009, 02:25 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Anchorage,
AK
Cobra Make, Engine: TBD
Posts: 73
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Billet needed!
I am enjoying so very much having the PDF version of your book on my computer. I always have it open to one section or another so I can have the page as a background on my second monitor. Such beauty.
However....
(that is a scary word)
I noticed in the chapter "Photo Finish" a picture (page 286) of the trunk showing...
Horrors!!!
A plain old stock steel trunk lid support. What happened????
Where is the ultra cool billet sliding latch, trunk lid support?
Or even better, billet end mounts and a custom billet hydraulic strut.
I'm shocked, SHOCKED!
Mind you, I have studied every picture of the car for hours and hours and that is the only item I have seen that I felt wasn't "the best". Perhaps it was a temporary part?
Fantastic car! One should be in a museum mounted above head level so we can walk under it to appreciate it all. Perhaps just a rolling chassis? Ahhh....
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