GT cooler install, Setrab unit from PMS |
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GT cooler install, Setrab unit from PMS |
rtalich |
Oct 17 2015, 10:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 279 Joined: 25-September 06 From: Bellevue, WA Member No.: 6,913 Region Association: None |
I know there isn't a right or wrong way to install (or maybe there is). Just would like to know or get idea's from people that have done this particular install. Is there a prefabbed bracket I can buy? Or do I simply bolt this as close to the front as I possibly can? Using isolation mounts of course.
Also, how is the bottom shroud mounted? I have a few ideas of how I want to mount... just would like to see what others have done. Thanks! Attached image(s) |
ConeDodger |
Jul 8 2016, 08:39 AM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,609 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
Mine isn't light ivory, but I did the same cooler and a steel bumper. The cooler itself is a Setrab replica of the one used in the 70's on the GT cars. The shroud is a Getty design product. My bumper can be replicated by Original Customs in Grand Rapids Michigan. They did all of the install and fabrication on mine. The bill for the bumper is not for the faint of heart and frankly, I think McMark gave me a good deal on it since the person he was building it for got lightheaded over the price, but expect +- $2000 for this bumper. Oh, and that's after you supply the bumper! The chrome is so good, I'm sending in my already rechromed rear bumper for a redo at the place McMark uses...
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23e Heure |
Jul 20 2016, 03:36 PM
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Busy overtaking 911s Group: Members Posts: 323 Joined: 13-August 15 From: London Member No.: 19,057 Region Association: England |
Mine isn't light ivory, but I did the same cooler and a steel bumper. The cooler itself is a Setrab replica of the one used in the 70's on the GT cars. The shroud is a Getty design product. My bumper can be replicated by Original Customs in Grand Rapids Michigan. They did all of the install and fabrication on mine. The bill for the bumper is not for the faint of heart and frankly, I think McMark gave me a good deal on it since the person he was building it for got lightheaded over the price, but expect +- $2000 for this bumper. Oh, and that's after you supply the bumper! The chrome is so good, I'm sending in my already rechromed rear bumper for a redo at the place McMark uses... Only just spotted that you had responded to my post: thanks! Car looks great. Price sounds heavy, but when you think about the fabrication work required it probably makes sense. I'm in UK and hourly rate is probably higher than where you are, so I may have to rethink plans or shop around. Still wondering who it was that did this with their light ivory car... |
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