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just curious, why was the rear quarters cut?

I can't exactly remember why as it was done nearly 3 years ago but I think because we only mini tubbed to the chassis when we put the taller tyres on there was a chance on the growing and smashing into the arches. Plus I think there was issues with getting the tyres out without having to jack the car sky high. Maybe should have gone all out on bigger tubs but at the time car was still going to have street rego

Haha love the build, I like it when someone actually builds it instead of just talking about it. Love the hope to have it re regoed one day and then BAM just cut everything out lol.

Will def be following this looks wicked fun.

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Looks unreal, who did the panel and paint work? Are they putting in new rubbers for the glass or are you sticking on lexan?

Place is closed now. Was kranky kustoms. Lexan it is for the windows. Only thing I wasn't real happy with was the old rubbers around the side windows.

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