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    Graduation of FFR #8692 20th Anniversary MK4 #9 of 20

    Hi Guys,

    Finally after a 4 year build its time to graduate #8692, I'm # 9 of 20 from the 20th Anniversary MK4 kit. Wanted to thank everyone who takes the time to post ideas and their build threads to this forum. Really was a huge help during my build.
    I wanted to give a special thanks to Edward b (Paul Borrow) who's build log was my go to during my entire build not to mention all the help he provided along the way with my hundreds of questions. I also wanted to thank Tony Zullo from FFR, Tony was also a go to resource helping me along the way. Thanks so much guys for all your help.

    Details of the build:

    Kit purchased Aug 2015, completed July 2019

    Options/Modifications:

    Custom Stainless-Steel Brake and Fuel lines
    All uncoated Aluminum Panels powder coated Tiger Drylac Glimmer to match frame
    FF Metal - Trunk Battery Box
    FF Metal - .090” FireWall
    FF Metal - .060” Transmission Tunnel Top
    CNC Triple Brake & Clutch Reservoirs
    Breeze Fan Shroud powder coated Tiger Drylac Glimmer to match frame
    Breeze Aero locking fuel cap
    Breeze stainless steel hood prop rod kit
    Breeze billet aluminum side-view mirrors – driver & passenger
    Breeze engine compartment battery mounting kit – powder coated Tiger Drylac Glimmer
    Breeze radiator cowl cover – powder coated Tiger Drylac Glimmer to match frame
    Tangent Technologies Blind Roll Bar Kits
    Lodestone Billet Work polished brake and power steering hose clamps
    Moreland Hose custom stainless-steel fuel hoses
    Watson Streetworks Billet Dash LED indicator lights
    Gas N polished stainless-steel side pipes & 4 into 4 stainless steel headers
    Drummer Mike mirror polished stainless-steel side pipe heat shields
    Herb Frazer custom interior leather matched door panels
    Fortes Mechanical Throttle Linkage
    Acton Cobra Custom FFR Aluminum Dash with Custom Glovebox
    Dark Water Customs rear mirror bracket
    Dark Water Aluminum Door Sills – Mirror Polished
    Eddie Marine polished dash grab handle
    Whitby Motors stainless steel windshield posts
    ********** Front Bumper Grommets
    ********** Wiper Arms
    ********** Cobra Nose & Deck Emblems
    ********** Shifter Handle 427 T5
    Lucas Switches
    Replica Parts under-dash filler panel
    Replica Parts Seat Belt Trim plates
    Replica Parts Russ Thompson Turn Signal Bezel
    Replica Parts Billet aluminum windshield post trim plates
    Replica Parts Roadster Firewall support
    Replica Parts Shifter Trim Ring
    Fortes hydraulic clutch kit
    SuperBright Tail Light LED’s
    Metco Motorsport driveshaft safety loop – Powder Coated Tiger Drylac Glimmer to match frame
    Hudson Valley Interiors – leather work – Dash/Transmission covering, carpet binding, shifter & e-brake boots. Transmission cover and shifter boot stitching Navy Blue to match body color.
    Twisted Shifter – 2” chrome shifter knob
    Billet Badges – Custom Steering Wheel Hub Badge
    Boig Radiator Tubes
    Jet Hot - Silver Polish Ceramic coating: stainless steel headers & Boig radiator tubes
    Jegs mirror polished stainless steel 52 oz radiator overflow canister
    Triple Chrome Plating: hood hinges and brackets, door hinges, trunk brackets
    Factory Five Trunk Strut Kit – mirror polished
    Factory Five Wind Wings Kit
    Factory Five Roll Bar Trim Rings and Grommets
    Factory Five Sun Visors
    Factory Five Vintage Wiper Kit
    Factory Five Trunk Carpet Kit
    Factory Five Passenger Roll Bar
    Russ Thompson Turn Signal System
    Russ Thompson FFR Throttle Pedal
    Russ Thompson Dead Pedal
    Russ Thompson Trunk Drop Box
    Custom Stainless Steel Brake Duct & Oil Cooler covers
    Custom Stainless Steel Radiator Grill
    Painless Classic Braid
    XPEL paint protection – rear wheel well, bottom from wheel well, bottom front spoiler




    Drivetrain:
    Roush 427 SR 351W polished, Dyno 516 HP, 527 ft lbs. torque at flywheel
    351 W block, valve covers, air filter, MSD box & coil all painted to match body
    Tremec TKO 600 5-speed with upgraded syncros, 0.64 final drive
    Quicktime Bellhousing
    McLeod billet steel flywheel
    McLeod Super Street Pro Clutch


    Interior:
    Custom Speedhut instruments with GPS speedometer
    Custom Competition dash covered in leather
    JL Audio hidden stereo w Bluetooth receiver
    Removable transmission cover with matching leather covering w dark blue (body match) stitching
    Custom Billet Badges steering wheel hub badge
    Matching leather door panels, dash, transmission cover, shifter boot, e-brake boot and carpet binding
    Cockpit coated with Lizard Skin Sound and Heat Insulation

    Body:
    Bodywork and paint by Ron Randal Metalmorphous
    Color is a Midnight Metallic Blue – white stripe is a match of the white engine panels in our 20th Anniversary Kit
    Show quality paint
    3m undercoating
    Front and Rear Elephant ears removable and clear undercoated


    Front Suspension:
    FFR 2-piece spindles and LCA’s
    Koni 8212 double adjustable coilovers
    Power Steering with custom Jones racing Pump – painted to match body – canister polished
    Swaybar



    Rear Suspension:
    IRS with 2015 Mustang differential, limited slip, 3.55 ratio, modified IRS knuckles and hubs.
    FFR UCA’s and LCA’s
    Koni 8212 double adjustable coilovers
    Driveshaft Shop driveshaft and CV axles
    Swaybar
    Driveshaft Loop – Powder coated to match frame
    A-Frame Transmission support powder coated to match frame

    Brakes:
    Willwood 6 piston 12.88 dia front, 4 piston 12.88 dia rear, separate parking brake caliper

    Wheels & Tires
    FFR Hildebrand style 18x9, 18x11 5-lug
    245/40 front, 315/30 rear, BF Goodrich Rival S
    Last edited by Paul Mischenko; 10-12-2019 at 09:05 AM.

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    Congratulations!

    Very Nicely Done!

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    Ride height is a little high, will adjust once the car is driven a bit and settles. Hope to get plates by Tuesday then its the first proper drive!

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    Thanks Steve. Cheers

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    Beautiful, nice job!

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    Awesome job ��!

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    Congratulations! That’s a fantastic build. I like the chrome hinges. Didn’t think I’ve seen that before. All of your personal touches are spot on.
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    Beautiful. Congratulations
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    Build School: July 14-16, 2017
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    Thanks guys, appreciate all the kind words! Cheers

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    Congratulations... Looks fantastic.

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    That's a gorgeous car. Well done, Paul!

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    you did an awsome job, looks great.
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    Beautiful job

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    Awesome build!
    I fly into HPN every month for work and would love to see it in person if you’re open to that.
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    Very, very nicely done. Congratulations on a beautiful build!

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    WOW!!! Beautiful job Paul!!! Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing!

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    Well done! Now go enjoy it

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    Looks spectacular. Really like the stripes on the underside of the hood and trunk lid! Very cool touch. Hope you enjoy many happy miles.
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    Thanks again guys for all the comments of encouragement. As this forum is amazing for ideas, will try and further update the thread with some of the things I did which were a little different. mburger, of course, we're about 30 min away from HPN on Hudson side.

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    Congrats! She is a beauty. Those hood hinges are a nice touch and that engine, what a monster. Hope you have spare tires.
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    Hidden Stereo

    While I probably won't be listening to it much, as the engine sound is so much better. I had decided early on to to install a stereo but wanted to make sure it was as hidden as possible and didn't take away anything for the car. I decided on an JL Audio system. I decided to use the drop battery box for the amp and crossovers, I installed 2 way JL speakers between the seats. Grills are pretty much all black and blend into the carpet. I have an under-dash panel where I mounted the Bluetooth receiver and there is also a volume control knob for the amp. When you look at the car only thing you can see are the speakers. I drilled many ventilation holes in the battery box to ensure proper air flow. The finished backs of the speakers are also nice, aluminum which blend nicely.










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    Here is a photo of the underdash panel. I have 2 strips of LED lighting, they are off/on and dimmed with a knob in the panel. All the speedhut gauge control wires are lined up beside the charging station. I have a switch which controls the power to by MSD box, I thought an added security feature, then the JL audio Bluetooth receiver, there is also an amp volume knob so I can control the volume with this button and not on my phone. Tried to hide everything as much as I could so when looking at the car it was as clean as possible.




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    In the last picture you can see the stitching in the removable transmission tunnel. It matches the body color. Did the same for the shifter boot. It is almost black so blends well, but in the sun you can see the difference. I attached the transmission top with 4 6/32 black oxide screws. I taped the frame so they go in directly. For those looking to do the same. A little tip, don't drill the holes until you have all the gaskets and you know the thickness of your covering.... I did before and had to make a few modifications to get the holes to line up!

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    Here is a photo looking inside the battery box with stereo inside. I also ran a 2 gauge wire right off my battery cutoff, with the amp switch inside the engine bay. Think it looks pretty clean. With the cover on you don't see anything.


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    Here is a photo of the JL Audio amp fuse. For all the exposed wire sleeving I used painless classic braid. Think it looks really nice. With Ancor Marine tube shrink.
    The blue wires is the clutch safety switch circuit. I didn't want to have the clutch in to start the car. I originally just had a switch up under the dash, another security thing I thought. But then as I had the engine and trany out..more about that later... I decided to use the neutral safety switch on the TKO600 with a relay. SO installed a waterproof relay in transmission tunnel and now to start the car, switch needs to be on and the car needs to be in neutral. Clutch can be out.


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    Congratulations. Very nice build. How did you like the Acton dash? I've been considering one.
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    Hi Paul,

    Did you do the stitching on the transmission cover? Nice touch!

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    Nick was really great to work with. I sent him the full specs of where I wanted the gauges with measurements. He did proper cutouts for the switches with notches etc... It will take a little massaging to fit properly especially around the bends and you will need to trim the top of the bends as the body will hit. We had a little mix up with the glove box, first try had interference with the support column so Nick was kind enough to redo. He also made and welded a custom glove box. The dash is also very stiff with the bend along the entire bottom of the dash so very sturdy which is nice. Highly recommend it. I'll look up some photos to post re dash mock up.

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    Hey Mick, I didn't do the stitching myself, I had Hudson Valley Interiors do the stitching, they also did the carpet binding which I did in the matching leather throughout the car. Last time I touched a sowing machine was in 8th grade.....

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    Beautiful build! Love the color. Congratulations.
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    Very nice build, cool details. Well thought out. Congratulations!
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    Very nice! Congratulations.
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    Here is a better photo of the wiring layout in engine bay, with JL Audio fuse. Tried to hide it yet get to it.
    I thought the classic braid sleeving from painless was nice quality

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    Quote Originally Posted by aspbite View Post
    Congratulations. Very nice build. How did you like the Acton dash? I've been considering one.
    The areas that needed most work with the Acton dash was the interference here on the ends and getting the dash to sit flush on the 3/4 tube along the front with the ends level. Just took a little bending to get the dash to align and used a dremel to grind away the interference.

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    These were the parts I had triple chrome plated.
    I had to swap out the trunk hinges as I went with the new Factory Five trunk strut kit as I was concerned about mine pushing up on the back lid of the trunk.
    The Factory Five ones came as Stainless Steel and I mirror polished them, they look and work great.
    Struts are just strong enough to hold the trunk open, with the new design no pressure on the back hood lid, so lines up perfectly.

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    Metco Driveshaft Safety Loop - Debating this and decided to add. Had it powder coated to match the frame and also powder coated the A-frame transmission support to have an even look under the car. Was super easy to install and seems very sturdy. Had to make some spacers out of aluminum stock to lift up the loop for more clearance. Had those powder coated to match as well.







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