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  1. #16
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    Nice looking unit. (TWSS )

    My nephew attends Cal Poly as well. Something to do with landscape engineering. Had a couple of job offers before he finished his first year of school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowndex View Post
    That's silly.

    and

    How would I know, he is not my son. Google it.
    You are indirectly paying his tuition through all of these expensive one off projects.

    Just for this fuel pump and bracket, what is the total amount paid by you from start to finish? 2500? 3500? 5000?


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    2004 Ford Crown Victoria Sport 100k, black, Dark Charcoal, stock and a zero option car.

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    He wants one off, best of the best custom everything. A 6 figure expense? I'm sure of that, and on a car that was worth less than $10k before it was all started. To each his own. Plenty here have spent over $50k.


    The worst part is if he ever has an issue with it on the road..no one will know wtf to do with it so he better figure in a tow expense to tote back.


    He'll prolly never be able to insure it for what he has in it as I don't see hagerty etc..agreeing to a agreed value price for the expense paid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RubberCtyRauder View Post
    He wants one off, best of the best custom everything. A 6 figure expense? I'm sure of that, and on a car that was worth less than $10k before it was all started. To each his own. Plenty here have spent over $50k.


    The worst part is if he ever has an issue with it on the road..no one will know wtf to do with it so he better figure in a tow expense to tote back.


    He'll prolly never be able to insure it for what he has in it as I don't see hagerty etc..agreeing to a agreed value price for the expense paid.
    Good to know The Mod Madness is contagious.

    In my ride breaks down, only BRG Racing will touch it - flat bed tow truck it is.

    Hagerty nor anyone else will ensure the Marauder. They do not consider it 'a classic' and I drive it. So, Farmers to an X level is all I got. If I wreck the car, I will buy the best Marauder I can find and move all the parts over. Should only cost another small fortune.

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    Hagerty, grundy WILL insure a marauder, plenty here have it thru them..
    2004 SB Ported Trilogy 48
    Has supporting mods and stuff
    Thanks to Marty O for his help in updating this car.

    R.I.P.
    Rex "SC Cheesehead"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoreyM75 View Post
    You are indirectly paying his tuition through all of these expensive one off projects.

    Just for this fuel pump and bracket, what is the total amount paid by you from start to finish? 2500? 3500? 5000?
    Unless you are planning to send me PayPal monies to share the R&D costs, you do not need to know what I paid. Same for Brembo brake kits, JRi (or similar products) coilovers, motor mounts, Mishimoto radiator and oil cooler mounting kits, etc..



    I share what I have done and is available in hopes other members who want to pursue the same approach may benefit. I do not have the skill to build such things myself (like so many of you possess):
    * Zach built my badless grille (it is gorgeous)
    * Fastblackmerc provided me my LED kits and EATC module
    * and so many more...

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    I have to agree with "fastblackmerc" and look forward to him getting it up and RUNNING.......when ya think that might be Lowndex??
    No Marauder

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marauderjack View Post
    I have to agree with "fastblackmerc" and look forward to him getting it up and RUNNING.......when ya think that might be Lowndex??
    The last date to pick up my Marauder with natural aspiration (no blower or JRi) was two weeks ago. The purpose was to pass CA Smog, re-register the car with DMV and break-in the motor for 3000 miles.

    In fairness, two senior level engine specialists have been out (one ill; one vacation) for the last two weeks. I expect to collect my care by 10/06. However, so many deadlines have come and gone,.............

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