t-5 conversion
ORIGINAL: gothand
www.mustangsteve.com
Also, he sells his stuff on Ebay which is how I originally found it. His website has a forum that is a good source of information. I was this close to pulling the trigger on his complete kit but didn't due to the fact that I had already dropped over $5k that month on parts for the Mustang and another $2k on a new tranny for the Jeep. [
] Now, I'm kind of kicking myself for not doing it. I could'veeasily gotten over $150 for my old pedals and linkage, leaving the net being only another $150 to get the nice pedals and power brake. Oops.
ORIGINAL: Clu7ch
Got any more info on this guy? Where to find him or the kit? I need all of that for my swap.
Got any more info on this guy? Where to find him or the kit? I need all of that for my swap.
Also, he sells his stuff on Ebay which is how I originally found it. His website has a forum that is a good source of information. I was this close to pulling the trigger on his complete kit but didn't due to the fact that I had already dropped over $5k that month on parts for the Mustang and another $2k on a new tranny for the Jeep. [
] Now, I'm kind of kicking myself for not doing it. I could'veeasily gotten over $150 for my old pedals and linkage, leaving the net being only another $150 to get the nice pedals and power brake. Oops.
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