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Thinking about a notch project
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<blockquote data-quote="BLKFOX" data-source="post: 15062508" data-attributes="member: 123327"><p>Awesome, I can't wait to start on my notch! That won't be until I get my LX done though...</p><p></p><p>The only spot that I'd really check for rust on are the torque boxes, you can always beef them up though. That'd be nice to do anyway since it will be a strip car. If you're starting off fresh, I wouldn't be too worried about anything with the car really. I'd throw on a set of subframe connectors and get it going!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLKFOX, post: 15062508, member: 123327"] Awesome, I can't wait to start on my notch! That won't be until I get my LX done though... The only spot that I'd really check for rust on are the torque boxes, you can always beef them up though. That'd be nice to do anyway since it will be a strip car. If you're starting off fresh, I wouldn't be too worried about anything with the car really. I'd throw on a set of subframe connectors and get it going! [/QUOTE]
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