Thanks Speedy Bill

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Thanks Speedy Bill

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I hate to keep posting these little victories, but these AN fittings are so much fun I can't keep it to myself. It's like putting together a puzzle, but getting to pick which pieces you want to mess with,,,,,,,,,,

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The best part is, Speedway Motors is only 3 minutes from my house! If I screw a line up, it's a hop, skip and a jump to get the parts I need.

NOW,,,,,,,, If they would only give frequent customer discounts,,,,,,,,
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Yeah, it's fun to mess around with plumbing. Kind of expensive though.
Your engine is looking really nice. Are you going to do the whole engine compartment in satin black?
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I'm gonna try my best to keep it all satin black. The goal was to go black with stainless fasteners and othjer stainless accents.
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I have seen an fittings in black. That would look cool with your theme.
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