Pat's Sr20 Project

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It gets even better when you start hanging on all the pieces! Exciting!
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That looks really sweet. More tasty pictures, please!
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Added some jewelry to my project. Sweet exhaust system installed. Now to decide if anything else needs to be done to the chassis before setting the body on for the last time. Engine wiring harness is here. Chassis wiring ready to install. Spring time start-up planned! Pat
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Looking good Pat. I bet you cannot wait for Spring to come.

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Making some strides on the project, mostly forward.

Found a crack in the oil pan, caused by the dreaded dent. Will install a new pan. Been working on wiring. The conversion to a flat dash creates some issues going from push pull to toggle switches.

Aftermarket cruise control installed.

Some bling. New SS rear bumper.

Sure hope the car runs as good as it is looking!

Might test fire in the next week or so.

Fingers crossed

Pat Mahoney

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Hey I'm liking the dash and the exhaust too.
Some great ambition to add the flat dash, hope you keep the safer steering rod.

If you have a working clock, I'm envious as I have not fixed mine yet!
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Love it!
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Looks great Pat--- looking forward to the start-up report!

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Retained late steering column. Clock will be right 2x a day. 3:11 a.m. and 3:11p.m.

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Test start today. After 12 years dormant, fired right up. The sound of the sr20 works better than the little blue pill!! Have a video on my phone, will post if I can figure how to. Some bugs to work out, but a very exciting day. Pat
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Congratulations, exciting stuff!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.

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Father's Day gift to self....Got to sit in it!!! More finishing touches, should be driving soon. Pat
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Well Bling-ady bling bling ... nice Pat! Happy Father's Day!
Selfishly taking in some solace as it seems one can use the JT68 Stainless with an SR20?
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Looking good Pat, Congratulations!
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1st drive. Out of the shop up and down the street. Getting close, commitments of my time are the main problem now. Car had not seen daylight for 10 yrs. Pat
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