Cool...ill pick up your gauge and fuel rail along with my header tomorrow! Brad, would you mind chipping in like $10 for gas for my trip? I can meet up with you in Edmonton whenever and pass along your parts for $30. It'd be appreciated
I should be in Calgary around noonish. "onecleancavy" I got your number so ill text or call you when im getting close. I'll have $70 cash for you this Friday for the parts.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
that works fine for me man!
I won't have the money til next thursday, that cool with you?
Yep
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
Header and fuel rail have been sold! Thanks guys. I like what you have done under the hood of your cavalier Classic! It looks great with the cf, and that upper mount looks killer! I think im going to pick me up one of those rather then running the rk sport insert. Cheers guys! have a great Christmas and new years
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
Thanks! You too! I liked that Venom fuel rail you picked up!!
Brad I picked up your fuel rail and autometer gauge, so just shoot me a pm. We can decide when and where to meet up in town over the xmas weekend or something. So $30 would be good for me.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
I'll be dropping off the header and down pipe at Perfection Powder Coatings probably sometime this week so ill post some pics when I get it back.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
when abouts are you available? if you're able, meet me at the south park Canadian Tire before 5PM. I'll be at the parts desk.
Brad, I sent you a pm
Which location is the South Park Canadian Tire?
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
Hey Brad, I havent heard from you since I picked up your gauge/fuel rail...when and where do you wanna meet up? Im off work at 5:00 every weekday on the southside.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
That header ended up looking practically brand new after I picked from getting ceramic coated!! I'll post up some pics when I get a chance. But it looks sweet!! Much better than that header wrap crap.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
Good deal! Deffinatly throw up a couple of pics when you get a chance, im curious to see how it turned out
The header wrap is not complete garbage. The header may not last as long but it does keep temps down in the bay
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
Sorry the pics are small, the setting on my camera phone was set to a small resolution when I took them. But you still get the idea of how it looks now with the ceramic coating, compared to what it looked like originally.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
I'll be able to give a first hand experience with it tonight. will let you all know for sure!
WOW, it looks fantastic. Il take it back now please lol.
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
lol...ok...that'll be $200
Im really happy with how it turned out!! And its still cheaper than buying it new...
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
Now I just gotta get around to installing it one day...that'll be a project
But it'll sooo be worth it when im done!!
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
it looks freaking sexy as hell in person.
that is all.
Classic69 wrote:Now I just gotta get around to installing it one day...that'll be a project
But it'll sooo be worth it when im done!!
Its not too bad to install. I think it took us about 2 hours including welding to get it installed. I think the main PITA was getting the O2 out of the old manifold.
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
Brad (flatblackfire) wrote:it looks freaking sexy as hell in person.
that is all.
I take it you got the fuel rail and gauge now? Satisfied with it?
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
oh come on, 2 hours.............PFFFFFFFFFF, took me a meer 2 hours to remove old, remove O2 and install the new one lol
"As I lay rubber down the street, I pray for traction I can keep, but if I spin and begin to slide, please dear God protect my ride." -Amen
that's what he just said AJ. . . .
and yep, it looks awesome one, thanks again eh!
Installed yet?
"Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers"-Colin McRae
lol..nope..I havent installed the header yet..but I did install my 6000K hid headlight/foglight install with blue halos this past weekend. I bought em all from John Benham in the GP forum. WOW!!!!!! But one weekend this month im hoping to get around to throwing it on my cavy. I'll probably have to soak the existing manifold bolts in liquid wrench before hand lol
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4
So I finally got around to installing the header this past long weekend and welded it up to my exhuast. Took most of the day on sunday. The biggest pita was trying to break my old 230K rusted up bolts loose lol thank god for various types of sockets and wrenches and especially a grinder! But it looks good and sounds good!
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT1
2008 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.7L I5, 4X4