North American Turbocoupe Organization



pics of new one
Safety Dude Offline
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Now I see that you have to delete the old pictures in order to post new ones. Don't worry, I'll get it straight. Now, if anyone known something about this car that I should know, tell me all the bad news now so I can deal with it. http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 002.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 009.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 013.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 017.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 019.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 021.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 022.JPG http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...rd 023.JPG
1987 Turbo Coupe,Black with red cloth, 5spd, 70,000 miles. In the process of being dissasembled, detailed and reassembled using the best of the parts that I have from 6 past T-birds. 17" TSW Chrome rims with Wanli rubber, Sony disc player with Type "R" Alpine subs, K&N cone, Centerforce Clutch, MSD Ignition, Sequential tailights, B&M Short Shifter. Much more work to be done but lovin' every minute of it. Updates to come...
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TCx2 Offline
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#2
Nice looking.... what rims are those on the car?
Kevin
TCx2
67 Green Ford Fairlane 428CJ 5spd
89 Fiji Blue Chrysler Conquest
03 Mercury Marauder "Supercharged"
03 Ford Excursion(King of the SUVs)
04 Mustang Cobra - Screaming Yellow
10 Challenger R/T "Supercharged"
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cougarman Offline
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#3
nvm
Feel the Thunder !!
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cougarman Offline
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#4
really nice TC.
Feel the Thunder !!
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Safety Dude Offline
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#5
Thanks for the compliments folks. The wheels are T.S.W. Brand name. I'm one of those guys who loves the snowflake rims a lot, I have 4 sets with rubber on them and the hours of work that was put into 2 sets to get them perfect is amazing. I was hoarding the other sets and refused to sell them just so I'd be the only one in town with them. When I saw these, I liked them right away. I have no idea what they cost. I was told at least 2,000.00 for rims and tires. What I like about them is I can now detail the calipers, rotors etc... and the work will really stand out. You'll see when I'm done.I still won't sell the snowflakes to anyone locally though.LOL
1987 Turbo Coupe,Black with red cloth, 5spd, 70,000 miles. In the process of being dissasembled, detailed and reassembled using the best of the parts that I have from 6 past T-birds. 17" TSW Chrome rims with Wanli rubber, Sony disc player with Type "R" Alpine subs, K&N cone, Centerforce Clutch, MSD Ignition, Sequential tailights, B&M Short Shifter. Much more work to be done but lovin' every minute of it. Updates to come...
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Safety Dude Offline
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#6
Obviously, some of you have been able to open the pictures. Why can't I????
1987 Turbo Coupe,Black with red cloth, 5spd, 70,000 miles. In the process of being dissasembled, detailed and reassembled using the best of the parts that I have from 6 past T-birds. 17" TSW Chrome rims with Wanli rubber, Sony disc player with Type "R" Alpine subs, K&N cone, Centerforce Clutch, MSD Ignition, Sequential tailights, B&M Short Shifter. Much more work to be done but lovin' every minute of it. Updates to come...
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zip Offline
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#7
You can't have any spaces in the pictures file name.

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Matt
86 TC 5spd:QH/SD,Walbro190,CFI 52#, AFPR,WB,FMIC,3"dp to axle, .63 T3, E6,Stock Longblock.
Shelf:N/A 2.3, Die grinder, Carbide Burrs.
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FLSTCI71 Offline
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#8
I like the snowflakes more than pretty much any aftermarket rim I've seen too, but those rims do look sharp. When you're done, you'll have to put one of your show pair of snowflakes on one side, the current rims on the other and compare them.
1987 Turbo Coupe - Son's car
1987 Super Coupe - Son's project car
1934 Ford - My project car
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