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| Just doin' my thing Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Posts: 122
| Contact Dave @ BC Automatic in New West. He's pretty much the only one with a clue about the 200-4R of GN's.
__________________ Clayton 86 GN: GT70, 75's, V2, THDP, Trans+ and Extender, Len Freeman 200-4R ET: 10.28 @ 133 mph, 1.46 60' 87 Silver T: Stock longblock, stock IC, TA49 w/Garrett housing: 11.81 @ 115 mph on Drag Radial's |
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| TIG maniac Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Seattle area
Posts: 1,162
| BEST bet is Gene at Speedway Auto Repair. He can have one built by his tranny builder (Dave Splett) that makes his car run high nines. Dave is THE man!! He's only 2.5 hours south of you, too Give Gene a call. I know he has a couple of BRF code 200-4R's. Pm me if you don't have his number.
__________________ All it takes is time, fabrication, a willingness to live in the garage, have a TIG, chop saw, MIG, angle grinder, mandrel bends, beer, aluminum, hose/fittings, electrical wire/connectors, Vodka, plasma cuttter, complete tool set, tube benders/flaring tools, Rum, tap&die set, gloves,vicodin, Neosporin and an understanding wife. |
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