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Old 04-03-2002, 05:11 PM   #5
ultraflo
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If you want to go top-notch (and get stupid with your dough), I recommend a Baer setup. I ran a 4 wheel disc setup with a manual conversion for about a year before deciding to make it a drag car (replaced the HEAVY Baer setup with the LIGHT Aerospace 4 whl. disc setup).

The Baer kit is of the throw you through the windshield stop on a dime variety, and I have not tried out the Aerospace setup yet.

I opted for the front sport/rear rod&drag with slotted, cross drilled, and zinc washed rotors (excellent kit and VERY complete)

Here is a shot of the car before getting it fired up in 2000 (notice the lack of weight in the back due to no gas tank/gas)

How about those ridiculously LOW hanging Bassani headers, I went round and round with those guys to get a better set and eventually did!!

Was it worth the money? Man I hate to answer, but yes!!
I hope to say the same about the Aerospace...
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