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 Tobin at Kore3 Rocks !!! 
		
		
		I learned a bunch building the Syborg truck that sometime more isn't better. While it seems really cool to have the biggest baddest stuff, if you goal is to build it to drive you are much better off building it with "Big 3" parts. 
	Why because if you need it like right now because you are broke down you can find it at an auto parts store. This is why I choose to go with Kore3 brakes on this project. His customer service is outstanding and his knowledge it overwhelming. I needed new brake lines and I called him and he had a set coming in and he was kind enough to put my name on it. Two weeks later they where at my shop. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...9031c9d-me.jpg Andrew Strikes again ! Yes, he has convinced me to go drive by wire. So I once again I contacted Keith at Custom Works Performance. Custom Works designed this bracket and it is the only one I found that mounts in multiple location which keeps the pedal very stable. I have seen a couple others and they tend to rock on the firewall which is not good. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...df113c4-me.jpg http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...3c39276-me.jpg You can find it here on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/22455701114...UAAOSwAz1c~rGF The kits comes with everything you need to mount the pedal and all you need to do is have it painted or powder coated. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...fb24548-me.jpg  | 
		
 It was late but I went out to the Garage anyway. (06-12-21 ) 
		
		
		I didn't have much time tonight but I decided to go out to the garage. 
	I decided to run the GPS sensor for the Holley dash since it is a simple project. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...c7d7af9-me.jpg http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...bccb460-me.jpg http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...d1a4c3c-me.jpg For now I just mounted the wires near the back of the dash. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...d12d9ae-me.jpg Well, I know I should have went out to the garage as I ended up being out there way to long. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...4d6a34a-me.jpg I started running wires from the ECU to the brake light switch (still not connected) and the ignition hot wires over to the fuse panel. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...3dcddb3-me.jpg I also started running the Additional output wires to the P-Side kick panel http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...fea8ee7-me.jpg Made another hole in the car. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...4cf7fc7-me.jpg Labeled all of the wires with Heat Shrink wrap. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...4fbd6d6-me.jpg Started planning the DBW routing. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...8ce69cb-me.jpg http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...43d3829-me.jpg More Instruction that I need to sit down and read. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...024790a-me.jpg Pictures for reference. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...2381c98-me.jpg http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...3ff1627-me.jpg Wires http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...2c8b291-me.jpg Plugging it all in. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...ec0c0f7-me.jpg I recently started my bucket of shame http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...9adbf54-me.jpg Let's not forget the vacuum line...ugh http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...c10021f-me.jpg Just in case you all were interested in the part #'s of the heat shrink tube I am using. http://www.garagescene.net/_data/i/u...a3406b4-me.jpg Calling it even thought I was only going to be out in the garage for a short period of time I stayed a little longer and got a bunch done.  | 
		
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 Don’t worry there was plenty more in the past. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  | 
		
 This is an awesome project to follow. 
	All the attention to details, minor and bigger is impressive. Plus its a beautiful car!  | 
		
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 Thank you so much. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  | 
		
 That Pup is the cutest! 
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 It’s nice having a puppy again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  | 
		
 Looking great ... note: Blair makes Holecutter kits that are way more precise than a big ol  drill bit, we use them at the restoration shop and they save a ton of time, just saying!!!! 
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