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draven
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Re: costs of conversion Thu, 13 June 2002 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
all the fluids go in "consumables"
and i figure the $1000 allowed for extras can get me timing belts, etc
wont the stock intercooler piping be good enough?
and from what I hear, I wont need to upgrade my calipers .. just make sure the pads are in good nick (especially if I go to max's engineer)

I'm trying to keep the initial conversion costs to a minimum, and just get the thing up and running
after that I can worry about the 2463783 mods I have planned Razz
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