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Old 05-22-2001, 11:36 AM   #7
Dopie
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Doc,

That sounds good. There is a guy here in town that sells a "designer" unit for $290 that bolts in, connects to the original Brake pedal and brake switch, and fits without grinding or replacing the brace. I guess its about wash if I have to purchase the export brace. But then again, the front could use stiffening a bit.

Thanks for the info! My Car has been sitting in the garrage for about two years because I got bored with it and I really didn't like the way the brakes felt with the manual MC. I had built up the engine to about 300 hp, however when my sons started driving, I took the engine back to stock(BORING). Maybe this project will get me interested in the car again and crank up the hp as my boys have their own cars now.

Then I have to figure out how to make it handle!

Thanks for all your inputs folks!!

Dopie

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