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is this the standard or "r-package" begi scooper?

Old Aug 22, 2008 | 09:03 AM
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I still don't know which one I have.
Old Aug 22, 2008 | 09:06 AM
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Either way, looks as if some trimming is required.
Doesn't look like as much trimming involved as I had invisioned. Actually looks good.
Old Aug 22, 2008 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Machismo
Either way, looks as if some trimming is required.
Doesn't look like as much trimming involved as I had invisioned. Actually looks good.
oops, wrong forum.

I plan on tucking it up (my typical friday night) inside the r-pack lip and cutting the lip, but if that's as low as it goes, then I want the r-pack lip version. If its the wrong one, well, then I have a reason to take a road trip / get the TX highway patrol to chase me 400 miles.
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Did not know there were different versions....
Will look into that. If not, then height can always be adjusted to suit.
McGuyver doesn't have **** on me when it comes to fabbing something up.
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Originally Posted by Machismo
Did not know there were different versions....
Will look into that. If not, then height can always be adjusted to suit.
McGuyver doesn't have **** on me when it comes to fabbing something up.
I'm so serious about buying a bunch of BBQ and beer so we can get drunk and use metal fab equipment on a splitter. Nothing says "fun" like a severed finger. i also have a hand-full of parts to barter for expertise.
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Well, I've been through the severed finger routine....
Don't want the 8 months of rehab and 4 years to get feeling back, not to mention the unsightly nerve bundle again.
But I'm down for Beer and BBQ - and any part left unattended or not tied down.
This upcoming thrash is already a legendary event in the making.
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The only way to tell for sure which one it is - is to place it on the jig/fixture. Is it my imagination, or is that "r" package slightly larger than most?
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The only way to tell for sure which one it is - is to place it on the jig/fixture. Is it my imagination, or is that "r" package slightly larger than most?
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Well, my intercooler doesn't have the tabs which are consistent with the instructions for the r-pack lip install. I'm not so sure that I really care either. I'll know something on 8/31, and if anything is jacked up I'll just drive down to sanantonio and exchange them. I have to get my car started on 8/31 and drivable by 9/2 if I'm going to make it to Hallett. My plan to take off September was crushed.
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