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#1045 in MEXICO CITY

Started by Alfredo Canalizo, June 29, 2006, 07:56:24 PM

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danc30

QuoteI did the same in the back, put aluminum tubes with exact adjustments and it holds the body perfect.
Where did you get the rubber grommets for the rear quick jacks?
Did anyone use some for the front?
KC- Genesis 427-SO, 482-CI - 622 FWHP/630 FWTQ "Almost" too much power.....

66rdster

Hi Alfredo,
It's really coming along nicely. Everything looks fantastic!!! Your doing an excellent job. I can't wait to see it when its finished.


Mike

LMH

Wow! (I think that just about covers it!)
Larry

Alfredo Canalizo

Thanks for the coments, I bought  those from finishline and cut them because the fiber glass is to thick; and also tried to put the ones for the front but the problem is that the holes are to low so the angle don

Paul Proefrock

Alfredo,
Beautiful work, muy bonito.

I see you are using chrome extension tubes for the quick jacks. Did you chrome the ones that comes with the kit, buy optional tubes or buy the covers from Finishline?

thanks. Please continue with the posts and pictures. It is very helpful to the rest of us

Paul
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Alfredo Canalizo

Thanks Paul, I bought aluminum tube here in Mexico and I polish them.

Regards

Alfredo

McRacing

Alfredo.
I have to say that you are the one who keeps me coming back to this web site. I check almost daily to see if you have updated your build. You recent pictures didn't let me down. You are crafting a beautiful car and I almost don't want you to finish.
Thanks for the inspiration and making me lean harder towards buying a Hurricane. When you can see what can be done it makes the decision a lot easier.
Bob

Alfredo Canalizo

Thank you very much Bob for your kind comments, this really motivate to continue my built.

Really Thanks a lot

Alfredo

Ottho

Hola Alfredo
Que barbaridad!! es un carrazo!! Realmente la atencion al detalle que le estas poniendo es es exepcional. Vivo tambien en Mexico (en San Luis Potosi, pero vengo cada 15 dias al DF) y he estado considerando armar uno pero soy un completo novato en esto. Estoy a unos meses de comprar el mio (Quiero ir al show de Carlisle en Mayo primero) y quisiera preguntarte algunas cosas para tomar una desicion mejor al empezar mi proyecto:

1.-Trayendolo a Mexico. Lo importaste como partes o como terminado? Bajo que fraccion? Que porcentaje tuviste que pagar? Aparte del IVA y el Arancel tuviste que pagar algotra cosa al traerlo (ISAN, Tenencia, etc)? Tuvo alguna ventaja en cuanto a lo que tuviste que pagar al Importarlo que el Hurricane estuviera hecho en USA? Comparado con el Superformance que esta hecho en Sudafrica?

2.-Legalizandolo para Mexico. Como se registran estos autos en Mexico ya que los terminaste? Es decir, bajo que regimen se les sacan las placas? Como que a

Alfredo Canalizo

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Ottho, muchas gracias por tus comentarios, me gustaria que me llamaras al tel- 55- 3233-6690 es mi celular en el D.F. para platicar contigo acerca de la distribucion que tengo en M