Thanks Kyle and Steve,
Kyle, looks like you're going to jump on this swap wagon, too. Doing this swap has been the most
gratifying, but also the most challenging project I have attempted, and I have done a few projects
in my lifetime. I am very fortunate in that members on this forum share information and support
those who attempt a swap or a stock restoration or anything in between. At the present time there
are a few ongoing swaps in progress that in my opinion are very cool and using present technology
to its fullest, and are very exciting to follow. I love original cars, but I also love the marriage
of old and new. Mrsteve- are you also contemplating or currently working on a swap?
Another 67.5 swap s14 sr20det
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Re: Another 67.5 swap s14 sr20det
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Thanks, Ed. I'm a little apprehensive about it, but really want to do it. Now that I have a "real" 67.5 2000, I can go hog wild on the current car, and bring car #60 to it's stock condition, and have a second car as almost a daily driver. I'm refreshing a U20 with a 5 speed to sell and purchase a SR20DET.Ed Mason wrote:Thanks Kyle and Steve,
Kyle, looks like you're going to jump on this swap wagon, too. Doing this swap has been the most
gratifying, but also the most challenging project I have attempted, and I have done a few projects
in my lifetime. I am very fortunate in that members on this forum share information and support
those who attempt a swap or a stock restoration or anything in between. At the present time there
are a few ongoing swaps in progress that in my opinion are very cool and using present technology
to its fullest, and are very exciting to follow. I love original cars, but I also love the marriage
of old and new. Mrsteve- are you also contemplating or currently working on a swap?
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Re: Another 67.5 swap s14 sr20det
Ed Mason wrote:Thanks Kyle and Steve,
Kyle, looks like you're going to jump on this swap wagon, too. Doing this swap has been the most
gratifying, but also the most challenging project I have attempted, and I have done a few projects
in my lifetime. I am very fortunate in that members on this forum share information and support
those who attempt a swap or a stock restoration or anything in between. At the present time there
are a few ongoing swaps in progress that in my opinion are very cool and using present technology
to its fullest, and are very exciting to follow. I love original cars, but I also love the marriage
of old and new. Mrsteve- are you also contemplating or currently working on a swap?
Yes, Ed I've been tossing up the idea of a swap some time in the future? But first I have to go and pick her up on the
15th of this month? Been crazy busy with the renovations on the house, etc. But if the wifey is happy, I'm happy. And
it also help wifey loosen her grip a bit on the bank card! LMBO!

steve (mrsteve)