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Old 07-31-2011, 10:28 PM   #11
hot trux
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Location: montgomery city mo.
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Re: Project: Ginger

looks great!!!,as usual!
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Originally Posted by lolife99 View Post
Today I did some painting on parts for my red '69.
So while that was drying,... I decided to tackle the last two brake lines on my Dropmember chassis.
(the top two in the prop valve,... with the 180 degree bends)
These were from the Wilwood M/C down to the frame mounted SSBC proportioning valve.
I like the challenge of bending brake lines, but was worried about scratching my freshly painted firewall.
It seems like the more bending and flaring, of brake lines that you do,... the better you get.
Not the case for me.
It still took several hours.
The line seperators are a "Made 4 You" product from Summit Racing,... that came in last week..
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