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Best method to attack a rolling shell (build)?


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if u try to attack it as one big project it will overwhelm you. break it down to smaller goals. fuel system, ignition system, short block, long block, coolant system, windows, seats, doors... so on and so forth. thats how i break down the really big projects i get handed in my line of work

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if u try to attack it as one big project it will overwhelm you. break it down to smaller goals. fuel system, ignition system, short block, long block, coolant system, windows, seats, doors... so on and so forth. thats how i break down the really big projects i get handed in my line of work

I got a huge dry erase board, thought it would help keep track of things complete, don't wanna roll out of the garage without engine oil, LOL

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agreed, that could work. The car is already rolling on coil overs all four corners, no steering or half shafts, no drivetrain or interior. This is most likely the way I will go, and I will check systems off on the board as I go so I don't drunkinly miss something

you seem to have most of your systems sorted, if it were me id bolt on suspension first so it rolls(if thats not already done) then move onto the other systems you have done, then finish with the list of things still to do 

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BRAKES FIRST!

 

Your paint and body work look too good to have to redo a fender because it rolled into something when you were pushing the car.

Valid point, I actually didn't know line wise which is going to be the bigger PITA, the fuel or Brake Lines? Want routing to be neat and out of the way. Prolly run 18" of braided line up from each corner, to the divertor and then to the two individual cylinders.
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