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    you know, everyone says"these cars are so hard to work on" but honestly, once you get rid of the 4 wheel steering system, emissions crap, cruise control, throttle warmers, about 25 feet of unneeded vacuum lines around 10 feet of unneeded wiring, the bulky ass stock fan assembly, relocate the battery, and relocate the under hood fuse box and power steering reservoir, you are left with this:

    And I know it sounds like alot of work, but it's really not, especially if the engine is already out. I think these cars get a bad wrap, bc lets face it, they are ridiculously over engineered, but get rid of all the BS nad you are left with a stellar platform and a great looking car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NBP01LS View Post
    you know, everyone says"these cars are so hard to work on" but honestly, once you get rid of the 4 wheel steering system, emissions crap, cruise control, throttle warmers, about 25 feet of unneeded vacuum lines around 10 feet of unneeded wiring, the bulky ass stock fan assembly, relocate the battery, and relocate the under hood fuse box and power steering reservoir, you are left with this:

    And I know it sounds like alot of work, but it's really not, especially if the engine is already out. I think these cars get a bad wrap, bc lets face it, they are ridiculously over engineered, but get rid of all the BS nad you are left with a stellar platform and a great looking car.
    That bay looks CLEAN.... Nice work.

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