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Old 01-01-2008, 08:43 PM   #1
BNKRPT
CAPRI IN THE BUILD
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: s.a
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Default 71 capri build up.. need some info

hey guys, have just joined the site! i have a 1 owner 71 capri i am building up, my grandfather bought it new and has been passed onto me.

im holden through and through have a 355 clubby on nos, etc but have always wanted to do the capri up.. now its my chance!!


i have a wrecked eb xr8 sprint, motor auto trans and diff are ok, i was thinking of putting them in place, where would i find a sump etc to suit? does anyone make kits to put the efi 302 into capris?

also what is the best brake option.. even if i dont put the 302 into the capri, the brakes are terrible.. is there a way to put falcon brakes on them?



any help would be great,
thanks
scott

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