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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Looking really good Rog, going to be a way kewl coupe!!!! The EFI system really looks great, anxious to see how it works!!!
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    Well, I finally got over my fear of cutting into a pristine, unblemished floor and used a hole saw to gain shifter access, first dropping the tranny down several inches so I could bolt on the shifter plate. Of course, when I attempted to raise it back into position the hole needed to be enlarged to clear the new shifter stub A cutoff wheel in a die grinder fixed that - once the first hole is there it is lots easier to cut Also bolted in the ratty Fiero seats so I can get the column ordered, but also thinking of getting headers in place before cutting the firewall to see what I have to miss with the column. I already have a set of sweet black covers for those seats, along with a great instructional CD from MrMike's in Florida - he specializes in Fiero seat re-upholstery as well as some other sporty car buckets - but I'm going to leave them in their original tatters until I am more complete.
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