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VAHokie's Roadster Build Thread - Body Fitment Questions
I'm approx. two weeks out from delivery on my MKIV complete kit, so I figured it's time to set-up the build thread, master the art of posting pics, and start documenting all my questions and the forum's great insights. I'll spare everyone the intro and build details as I already documented it here and my signature has most of the pertinent stuff. But I will share a pic from the Build School back in October and the "nursery' pic that Sally @ FFR (who is great BTW!) sent last Thursday (12/13).
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Welcome to the club. First advice I was given I'll pass on to you. Inventory is really important. Check off everything and that will help you to find it when you need it. Enjoy the journey.
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Looks like we will have similar builds although you will have a 6-8 week head start. I should take delivery mid-February. Congratulations and look forward to reading about your build! Will be documenting my build here.
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Originally Posted by
John T
Welcome to the club. First advice I was given I'll pass on to you. Inventory is really important. Check off everything and that will help you to find it when you need it. Enjoy the journey.
Thanks for the advice, John. I intend to do a thorough inventory before getting started.
MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
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4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Originally Posted by
Cruzzz
Looks like we will have similar builds although you will have a 6-8 week head start. I should take delivery mid-February. Congratulations and look forward to reading about your build! Will be documenting my build
here.
Good to know, I'll be sure to follow your build since we'll be on similar tracks. Don't hesitate to reach out.
MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Congrats! I just ordered my kit too. Completion date 2/2/19. I'll be following along your thread. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by
MechanicalKnowledgeNone
Congrats! I just ordered my kit too. Completion date 2/2/19. I'll be following along your thread. Good luck.
My completion date is also 2/2! Will you be doing a build thread?
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Congrats Tony! Here comes the fun. I'm happy for you.
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My completion date is also 2/2! Will you be doing a build thread?
Yes, I'll be making a Build Thread. I'm going to wait until I get closer to delivery before I start it up. I'll be on this forum A LOT. Hopefully we can make it through with everyone's help!
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One thing with inventory that may help...
There's nut & bolt packs all over the place, in every box, loose with a number on them. During the inventory put the hardware kits in the box of a larger part they go with. I also Sharpie'd the "orphan" hardware bags with the original box number, and combined them in their own box... so now when I move along and there aren't any bolts, I look at my list and find the part # & box number, then go to my new "bolt box" and find the pack.
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MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Originally Posted by
Fixit
One thing with inventory that may help...
There's nut & bolt packs all over the place, in every box, loose with a number on them. During the inventory put the hardware kits in the box of a larger part they go with. I also Sharpie'd the "orphan" hardware bags with the original box number, and combined them in their own box... so now when I move along and there aren't any bolts, I look at my list and find the part # & box number, then go to my new "bolt box" and find the pack.
Great advice - I'll definitely be borrowing that approach.
MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Hey there. I did not want to steal Yamabro's thread so I'm over here on yours... LOL.... Seriously, on the dolly, I used the same plan that you have except I raised it up by adding a 4 x 6 along with the 4x4.... I used gorilla wood glue and some 7" lag bolts to attach the 4x4 and 4x6 ; It brought the bottom of my chassis up to 21" with the wheels that I got. HERE is my link to my build of the dolly.... I LOVED it as it was very easy to get under and it was up high enough to work without bending over too much. I found it to be extremely sturdy as well. And it rolled around the garage like a dream... Hope this helps. I had some left over red floor epoxy that I coated it with as well... just a nice touch. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by
BadAsp427
Hey there. I did not want to steal Yamabro's thread so I'm over here on yours... LOL.... Seriously, on the dolly, I used the same plan that you have except I raised it up by adding a 4 x 6 along with the 4x4.... I used gorilla wood glue and some 7" lag bolts to attach the 4x4 and 4x6 ; It brought the bottom of my chassis up to 21" with the wheels that I got.
HERE is my link to my build of the dolly.... I LOVED it as it was very easy to get under and it was up high enough to work without bending over too much. I found it to be extremely sturdy as well. And it rolled around the garage like a dream... Hope this helps. I had some left over red floor epoxy that I coated it with as well... just a nice touch. Hope this helps.
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Thanks, Carl. Dumb question, safe to assume you counter sunk the 7" lag bolts that held the 4x4 and 4x6 pieces together?
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MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Originally Posted by
VAHokie
Thanks, Carl. Dumb question, safe to assume you counter sunk the 7" lag bolts that held the 4x4 and 4x6 pieces together?
Yup.. just used the appropriate size wood bit (Paddle style) Worked great.... That's also why I ended up with the 4x4 on top.... FYI, pre drill with 3/8" bit and use 7/16" Lag bolts... good catch....
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Still waiting on delivery but Stewart confirmed it should some time over the weekend. Not to worry though, plenty to keep me busy over the holidays in preparing for its arrival, including building the body buck and chassis dolly. Big thanks to Scottiec for donating his body buck, phileas_fogg for the chassis dolly casters, and BadAsp427 for the chassis dolly enhancement recommendation and confirming some measurements for me. Like so many have commented before, the willingness and generosity of this community are amazing.
For the chassis dolly, I used these plans but added a 4x6 to increase the height and an additional cross brace for some added support. Hopefully the increased height will help spare my back a bit during the build - we'll see.
Here's the body buck and chassis dolly:
And here's an up close of the chassis dolly so you can see the modifications:
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MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Originally Posted by
VAHokie
For the chassis dolly, I used
these plans but added a 4x6 to increase the height and an additional cross brace for some added support. Hopefully the increased height will help spare my back a bit during the build - we'll see.
And here's an up close of the chassis dolly so you can see the modifications:
Looks really nice... great job, it will be a back saver...
Looks very familiar... Nice job... I will tell you that while I was working on my build, I found my self in the engine bay several times while the chassis was up on the dolly. I used the cross support to hold tools, rivets, perhaps a 12oz bev etc several times.... The extra cross brace you installed would have been in my way. And I really do not see where it would have helped me at all. You may find that you want to remove it and you should not have any problems if you do. That is of course if you tied the 4x4 and 4x6 together with a few lag bolts as we discussed.
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Looks really nice... great job, it will be a back saver...
Looks very familiar... Nice job... I will tell you that while I was working on my build, I found my self in the engine bay several times while the chassis was up on the dolly. I used the cross support to hold tools, rivets, perhaps a 12oz bev etc several times.... The extra cross brace you installed would have been in my way. And I really do not see where it would have helped me at all. You may find that you want to remove it and you should not have any problems if you do. That is of course if you tied the 4x4 and 4x6 together with a few lag bolts as we discussed.
The cross brace may just end up being for peace of mind but it is setup for easy removal in case I need too. The 4x's are tied together with 8" lag screws but something about adding another 5.5" in height to the design and only having that lap joint at the bottom didn't sit right with me visually. Again, probably overkill but I'll feel more comfortable moving around underneath it. With this build and all components of it, its safety first, reliability second and performance third.
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11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Hi Tony,
So the Stewart truck is loaded and rolls through NOVA tomorrow.
Warren the driver says he'll be at my house between 12 and 1:00. I'm not sure if that is the first stop.
You seem very well prepared. Build school too!
I'll be hanging out on this thread a bunch, soaking up knowledge.
And it begins!
Cheers,
Steve
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Looks like you're ready to rock and roll!
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Zuma737
Hi Tony,
So the Stewart truck is loaded and rolls through NOVA tomorrow.
Warren the driver says he'll be at my house between 12 and 1:00. I'm not sure if that is the first stop.
You seem very well prepared. Build school too!
I'll be hanging out on this thread a bunch, soaking up knowledge.
And it begins!
Cheers,
Steve
Hey Steve - spoke to Warren (driver) and it looks like I'm stop 3 of 3 so it'll be between 4-6 pm for me if I had to guess, possibly Sunday morning if he times out. He said Leesburg was first on the list so you'll be in business early afternoon when he gets in the area. Congrats and look forward to meeting up soon.
MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Things are looking great! Nice going. Warren was our driver and he was fantastic - super patient and helpful. Tell him hello from the connecticut Meindls! As BadAsp said, i also wind up in the engine bay a lot and use the dolly's cross support to hold all sorts of things and have found it a good place to sit while working on some pedal installation issues.
Nice prep work and we're excited for the arrival!
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Things are looking great! Nice going. Warren was our driver and he was fantastic - super patient and helpful. Tell him hello from the connecticut Meindls! As BadAsp said, i also wind up in the engine bay a lot and use the dolly's cross support to hold all sorts of things and have found it a good place to sit while working on some pedal installation issues.
Nice prep work and we're excited for the arrival!
Hi, Pete. I let Warren know you said hi - what a great guy! Now with the frame on the dolly, I definitely see what you and BadAsp are talking about re: the cross brace. With it being removable, I should be able to quickly swap it in and out as needed, or until I get tired of that extra step every time I'm in there
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With that design of dolly (same as the one I had), just be careful when you are wheeling the dolly back into the garage once you have the car on it. If you have a lip on the front concrete pad of the garage and you slam the weight of the dolly into it, you can damage your dolly to where it can be unstable. Ask me how I know..
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Well, it's real now! After a seamless delivery process with Warren from Stewart, a number of local builders, my dad and son, the roadster is finally home. Big thanks to phileas_fogg, craigs, jrcuz and zuma737 for lending a helping hand and then sticking around for a celebratory toast and discussion about the build process. I look forward to benefiting from the great wealth of knowledge and experience from these great guys (and those of this forum) as I embark on this journey. Here are a few pics from the delivery.
Stewart truck parked for unloading:
Car ready to be unloaded (there was a hot rod, GTM, coyote/trans package, and more next in line for delivery):
Car in the garage (thanks again to BasAsp for the body buck dimensions to clear the increased height of the dolly - I had about 1" to spare):
The mountain of boxes awaiting inventory and placement in storage:
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With that design of dolly (same as the one I had), just be careful when you are wheeling the dolly back into the garage once you have the car on it. If you have a lip on the front concrete pad of the garage and you slam the weight of the dolly into it, you can damage your dolly to where it can be unstable. Ask me how I know..
Great advice and also the same thing phileas_fogg shared as we wheeled it into the garage and over the small lip I have for mine - I suspect he encountered the same learning experience you did.
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Thanks again to VAHokie for the invite and to phileas_fogg, Craigs, and jrcuz for all the great info!
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Don’t you feel like a kid again? Happy days.
Bradley
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Originally Posted by
VAHokie
Great advice and also the same thing phileas_fogg shared as we wheeled it into the garage and over the small lip I have for mine - I suspect he encountered the same learning experience you did.
Yup.
Congratulations again, Tony, and thanks for hosting!
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Don’t you feel like a kid again? Happy days.
Indeed I do. About to start inventory - it'll be like ripping into boxes on xmas morning like a kid!
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4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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I just started to build and ran into a problem already. It's not a big problem but it slowed me down. Watch out for correct assembly by FFR on the upper control arms, they assembled mine upside down.
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Originally Posted by
GTBradley
Watch out for correct assembly by FFR on the upper control arms, they assembled mine upside down.
Common problem and talked about in multiple build threads. FFR doesn't assemble those. They are standard off-the-shelf parts currently from Specialty Products. As they come from SPC, the ball joint plates are "upside down" from how they need to be installed in our builds. The build manual explains how they should be oriented, and pictures them properly. But doesn't specifically say they need to be taken apart and reassembled to get them that way. Would be an easy enough add, but isn't there including in the latest version I've seen. Perhaps they're leaving out because this is a supplier specific thing. They've used other suppliers for these parts in the past.
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Thank you GTBradley! I appreciate the heads up.
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Originally Posted by
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I just started to build and ran into a problem already. It's not a big problem but it slowed me down. Watch out for correct assembly by FFR on the upper control arms, they assembled mine upside down.
Thanks for the heads up GTBradley. I recall reading about this in a build thread and probably have it noted down in my notes, but will reach out with any questions if I run into any issues.
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Logged a couple of hours doing inventory over the past couple of days and making some headway. Thought I would share some thoughts for those first time builders and then a few questions for those experienced ones.
Observations
1) Like so many have forewarned, the carpet is messy and coats everything within a 10 foot radius of wherever you unpack it. Be sure to do so in an area easy to clean, preferably outside. Also, each piece has its own part number in the packing list, but it doesn't always correspond with what's listed in the manual. This mostly applies to RH and LH pieces where one matches the number in the manual and the other doesn't. Not a big deal, just something to be prepared for.
2) While most of the boxes I've gone through have been some of the larger ones (to help clear space and feel like i'm making progress, at least visually), I did go through a couple that contained bolts, nuts, etc. One tool I saw recommended that has been very handy confirming the size of bolts is this. I also picked up this, but haven't had a need to use it yet.
3) The aluminum panels were mostly marked with their corresponding part #'s, but a few required some digging in the manual as the schematic in the front of the box isn't detailed enough to confirm. Not a big deal, just something to keep in mind and through process of elimination you can arrive at the answer.
Now for the questions:
Within one of the IRS boxes came across this piece and through process of elimination narrowed it down to the manual driveshaft adapter, spring collar and delrin spring washer, but hoping someone can confirm.
Can someone confirm the three panels below are the fuse panel mount, front nose floor and left footbox top inside cover. Almost positive they are but want to confirm.
Finally, a carpet question, does someone know if the picture below is the LH footbox floor, outside/front?
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VAHokie
Now for the questions:
Within one of the IRS boxes came across this piece and through process of elimination narrowed it down to the manual driveshaft adapter, spring collar and delrin spring washer, but hoping someone can confirm.
Can someone confirm the three panels below are the fuse panel mount, front nose floor and left footbox top inside cover. Almost positive they are but want to confirm.
Finally, a carpet question, does someone know if the picture below is the LH footbox floor, outside/front?
So you seem to have the aluminum pieces figured out and correct.
The disk is in fact your drive shaft to rear end coupler/adapter.
The carpet piece I'm not 100% sure about, but it looks like it could be the PS forward floor piece. I did my carpet a couple weeks ago and they became very evident as I was doing them where they went.
I'll tell you that the detailed inventory that you are doing now is going to pay you dividends later as you build. Good Job!!!
Carl
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As Carl said, you'e got a drive shaft adapter (pay attention to the bolts as you fit it; some have been reported to be a thread or two too long), a right forward floor carpet piece, a pair of spring collars (lots of folks, including myself, don't use the set screws as they goon up the threads), an I-don't-know-what Delrin piece, radiator front aluminum, foot box access cover, and fuse panel mount. The fuse panel mount is for the donor fuse box; the Ron Francis harness comes with its own correctly-shaped panel mount & as I recall is in the RF box with the harness.
John
P.S. Good questions all around. I remember when I did my inventory I had to use process of elimination to figure out what the fuel filter was. Oh how much I've learned!
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Originally Posted by
BadAsp427
So you seem to have the aluminum pieces figured out and correct.
The disk is in fact your drive shaft to rear end coupler/adapter.
The carpet piece I'm not 100% sure about, but it looks like it could be the PS forward floor piece. I did my carpet a couple weeks ago and they became very evident as I was doing them where they went.
I'll tell you that the detailed inventory that you are doing now is going to pay you dividends later as you build. Good Job!!!
Carl
Thanks for the extra set of eyes, Carl. I agree with your comment on the inventory - it's great to take note of every piece, learn what's-what, and actually have the parts in my hands after only ever seeing them in build thread pics. I'm pushing through any part knowledge gaps now so that I can avoid delays when it comes time to start building.
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Originally Posted by
phileas_fogg
As Carl said, you'e got a drive shaft adapter (pay attention to the bolts as you fit it; some have been reported to be a thread or two too long), a right forward floor carpet piece, a pair of spring collars (lots of folks, including myself, don't use the set screws as they goon up the threads), an I-don't-know-what Delrin piece, radiator front aluminum, foot box access cover, and fuse panel mount. The fuse panel mount is for the donor fuse box; the Ron Francis harness comes with its own correctly-shaped panel mount & as I recall is in the RF box with the harness.
John
P.S. Good questions all around. I remember when I did my inventory I had to use process of elimination to figure out what the fuel filter was. Oh how much I've learned!
Thanks, John. I have to believe the Delrin spring washer goes with the spring collar as that's how it was packed and I encountered the same part packed with the front suspension this evening. What's interesting is that this washer is rubber and the other spring washer I came across in inventory with the steering shaft was metal - I guess they come in different material types.
MKIV Complete Kit #9494 l Delivered 1/5/19 l First Start
11/28/20 l First Go-kart
4/11/21 l Carb'd 347 l Mid-shift TKO600 l 3.55 IRS l P/S l Forte Mechanical Throttle Linkage l RT Turn Signal, Drop Trunk l Breeze Upper/Lower Radiator Support, Fan Shroud l Boig Upper/Lower Cool Tubes & Quiet Pipes l 18" FFR Gasser Wheels l
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Thanks for the build thread. This is all great information! I'm a few weeks behind you. My kit had a 12/22 complete date, so as Sally says, my "baby is in the nursery" waiting for Stewart to pick it up. Per my last discussion with Stewart, it should be picked up late this week or early next week and then it will start its long journey to the west coast. I'll be keeping tabs on your progress. Good luck!