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Old 09-22-2009, 07:45 PM   #25
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Re: Sard Supra Drifter

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Originally Posted by MidMazar View Post
wheels look like they suit the supra well. Are they 20s?
Yes they are 20's. I went with them because the SARD body has larger wheel arches then the stock body. The 20's do a better job of filling them out.


Hello all,
Well as promised, here is the intake plenum and manifold that I promised. I have been working on it for the past couple of days and I just finished it up. Its made from various types of Evergreen, sprue, and plaster. I also stole the throttle body off of the kits stock plenum. Hope you guys like it, Im really pleased with it.





I might add a block in the back for vacuum taps.






Here is a small mock up of the engine. Its finally starting to take shape.





And a quick peek of what it looks like in the engine bay.


Well there you have it, one more thing crossed off the list and on to the next.

Thanks for looking in.

As usual, your comments are always welcomed.


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