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  1. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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  4. 13Maverick

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    I have a '94 5.0 w/GT40 heads I'm not using..so , after long deliberations, it's goin in the Mav.not for a few months yet, but yeah...it's goin in !
     
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  6. 13Maverick

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    after the wife blew out the wheel cylinder on the drum brakes (in all fairness it wasnt her fault, someone didnt know how to reassemble the drums right) I bought the '70 Mustang wheel cylinders and brake hardware...they didnt impress me, i bought the disc conversion kit from CSRP. Like a kid on Christmas, I opened the "gifts"! I am impressed with the quality of the parts (I work at Advance auto, so i know tiawaneese stuff) I am putting the parts on tomorrow. I also bought a 94 Mustang "locker differential" with the disc and all...goin in next week.
     

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