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> It's alive!.............., Muh..hahahah (in my best Doctor Evil laugh)
East coaster
post Aug 20 2006, 08:27 AM
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Got my beast fired up for the first time and holy sh*t it sounds wicked!

It sure is nice to hear it roar after 3 years of collecting parts, grinding, welding collecting more parts, more grinding, welding, collecting more parts, sanding and more sanding, collecting more parts, more sanding, painting, collecting more parts, assembling above collected parts.......and finally turning the key and making vroom sounds!

The muffler I made for it has a nice low rumble at idle and low rpms, but when you blip the go pedal and kick the r's up.....oh my god it sounds like a top fuel dragster getting ready to launch. It hard to explain, but it's not just a loud exhaust, it's more the combo of induction, exhaust and the 911 engine sound all combined into a wicked ass roar (music to my ears).

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post Aug 20 2006, 08:29 AM
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QUOTE(East coaster @ Aug 20 2006, 07:27 AM) *

Got my beast fired up for the first time and holy sh*t it sounds wicked!

It sure is nice to hear it roar after 3 years of collecting parts, grinding, welding collecting more parts, more grinding, welding, collecting more parts, sanding and more sanding, collecting more parts, more sanding, painting, collecting more parts, assembling above collected parts.......and finally turning the key and making vroom sounds!

The muffler I made for it has a nice low rumble at idle and low rpms, but when you blip the go pedal and kick the r's up.....oh my god it sounds like a top fuel dragster getting ready to launch. It hard to explain, but it's not just a loud exhaust, it's more the combo of induction, exhaust and the 911 engine sound all combined into a wicked ass roar (music to my ears).

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It's been great following your progress!

Great Job!
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post Aug 20 2006, 08:30 AM
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Sorry.......a gratuitous butt shot........

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post Aug 20 2006, 09:28 AM
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Beautiful car...Congratulations!
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post Aug 20 2006, 10:33 AM
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We've had fun watching... great job! Now come out to Utah and take me for a ride!
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