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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    Just a little update picture . The engine and box are in . Took more work than anticipated , but finally its time to take it out for the last time and paint .
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    The rack is from a mid-late 80's Australian family GM built sedan . Its quite a popular swap here because its very close in length so doesnt need much work to get in . Borgeson makes a uni for it with the correct spline and double d on the other end so you just machine a double d onto the...
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    "What size and backspace are your front and rear rims and tires? And what brand are you runnin for brakes?" The front and rear wheels are 15 x 7 , but I got 275/70/15's squeezed onto the rear and 165/50/15 on the front . I wanted a big sidewall on the back . The brakes are made by Romac here...
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    Hey Rat . They came from this guy . http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BIG-BRAKES-VALIANT-MOPAR-CHARGER-FITS-ALL-VH-VG-1970-81-/170834141454?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27c682210e#ht_1731wt_1114 They seem to be made by Romac , and are very good quality .
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    Hey Snowcrow . It is right hand drive , not goofy to me but maybe if one of you guys got in for a drive might be weird ! I hope to have some more engine bay pics by the end of the week . I have been modifying the rear sump oil pan , turning it into a front sump too clear the 'K' frame . It is...
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    Thanks Guys . So much information here ! And I love your 'Cuda Ma Snart . Have seen pics on the forum of it and drooled !
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    Moved. Mods delete please .
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    Blown Hemi Valiant from Oz .

    Hey all . I've been lurking around here for a while and just joined up recently . Im located in Brisbane , Australia . My project is a 1970 VG Valiant coupe . It's the same body as your '67 Dart . As you can see from the pics below I am stuffing an 8/71 blown 354 Hemi into the engine bay ...
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