Looking at the picture. It looks an awful lot like the slingshot. Which if I'm not mistaken is ecotec powered as well. The little wings in the front. Tend to give me that impression at least.
Here is a mod for you. That fits the theme of your build. A nice shift knob. https://lethalthreat.com/products/racing-skull?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI84y2to765AIVgvhkCh3zrw5lEAQYASABEgJeRPD_BwE
Nice work on the design. Ummmm no offense when I ask this. That isn't one of those mosquito on steroids, whoopee cushion mufflers is it? Not trying to be mean or course.
Hey. Sorry the guy who wrapped the nose cone. Did that to you. I'd tell the 2nd guy redoing the original nuggets work. To send the bill to the guy who did the crap job. Other wise the build is looking good.
Well you gotta kinda admit. You can honestly say for the first time. A car has given ya wood. Yes I'll see myself out. Yes I'll exit stage left even..,
Another thought, as I have seen many portable units built with this it has fm, Bluetooth, sd, USB, and aux in. Granted you'll have to figure out how to macgyver parts of it. But it's a start for a fairly slim radio...
Another possibility is a company called Master Shift. I have seen that they have put paddle shifters into 50s trucks and cars. www.mastershift.com. They also have kits to add paddle shifters to automatics as well.
Slider the goblin is looking good. Curious on the taillights. Did you ever think about making a new bracket. And possibly mounting them atop where the rear coil overs are?
Very nice work on the interior of the goblin. I like the way you intergrated the hand brake and cup holders. Also the interior lights and center console for the switches.
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