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I can see my valve cover!!!! 200

Hey all,

Did something to my brick today I have wanted to do for a long time. I relocated the ugly cruise control unit to under the dash. I can see my valve cover now! I now have one vac. line running from the engine to the firewall. There is a crossover under the dash and I was able to get rid of the reservoir tank connected to the cruise. This also gets rid of a common leak spot. I put a grommet in the hole where the cruise vac. and wires come through. I will be painting my valve cover soon. I also installed a high perfomance air filter. Looks pretty cool. E-mail any questions if interested. Later, Paul

P.S. Josh give me a call or e-mail your new number. Later






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