Out back Mitch installed an Ekstensive Metal Works 2-link setup with pan hard and 2 2600lbs airbags. For lifting power Mitch decided not to go with the normal compressors and air tanks but instead he went with nitrogen for the on command speed. As you can tell by the pictures Mitch didn't cut any corners when it came to the engine either. The engine was pulled so the fire wall could be painted.
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While the engine was out Mitch went through and added all kinds of goodies to the inside of the block to beef up this bucket. Along with all the horsepower parts Mitch didn't forget to add the dress up kit to this newly born engine.   Peety likes everything to be nice and clean so to do this Mitch and his crew of urban commandoes went in and cleaned up every bit of wiring possible and hid everything to give this engine a topnotch show quality appearance.
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