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Old 11-16-2007, 10:40 PM
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Default Finally got my front seats and cooling fan Done!!

In leather too!! Check out the fan, works great. We made brackets so we didnt have to pierce the radiator fins.
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Hey, congrats! Still got good hood clearance with the top (aluminum?) support beam?
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The bracket is aluminum, fits perfect under the hood.
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Can you say more about the leather seat refurb?
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I dropped off the seats at a local upholstery shop and I originally wanted them done in vinyl. The shop called me a week later and said they can get leather covers for $350 each, so I said do it. They did the job for $950 with the leather covers and new foam too. I thought it was a good deal. The guy who did the work on them said it was one of the toughest jobs he's done yet.
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Ill post the part number for the fan I used..
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Looks good. Where are your intake tubes and their entry funnels?
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Looks good. Where are your intake tubes and their entry funnels?
Twas my next question. I'm guessing he's going to have to cut into the support bracket.
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Oh Ive something up my sleeve to fix that..



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