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Old 04-21-2010, 03:04 PM   #7
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Default Re: Anybody have ideas for a master cylinder?

Nope, though I've been putting a bunch of time into figuring out my fuel system. I also chopped out the quarter panels to find I also needed new fall off panels (or whatever they are called) and outer wheel wells.

I've now had all the parts laying around for months, just need to find the time. I'm in my last semester of college, so between that and work I haven't had much time for my Mustang. Other than all the sheet metal I have tons of other parts laying around, again, just needing the time. (Rear end, fuel system, engine, transmission)

The last thing I did was coat the floor pans with truck bed liner, though that was about a month ago now. I plan on taking a week off of work after I graduate just to work on my car.

How have things been going for you?
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