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No new pics. :P The car is tucked away for the winter (damned snow!). I will snap some pics of the new body work and wheels next spring.

I have been spending my time and $$$$ on the latest goodies:

Sound Performance 74mm Q-trim .81 a/r turbo kit

Sound Performance fabbed aluminum intake manifold

Wilson 75mm billet throttle body

Delphi 1000cc injectors

Sumped fuel tank with dual S/X fuel pumps

AEM stand-alone EMS

GM LS1 ignition coils

150-hp dry fogger nitrous kit

TH400 transmission conversion

6-speed 3.13:1 rear diff

Ported and Extrudehoned head

Ferrea stainless 1mm oversized valves

Crower 272 cams and valvetrain hardware

Crower billet rods

Arias 8.0:1 forged slugs

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Originally posted by FYRARMS

You bet! We're confident it will go 9.90's off the juice. Hoping for low 9's or better on the spray! :burnout:

Sounds a mean car. A friend has a 94 supra with full veilside kit 18inches etc but its a worked NA with a $15,000 sterio in it! (He works in a car audio store)

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