My dark red 87 T finally "done"

Looks like mine! I'm glad there's hope for this rosewood color, I believe that's the name at least. Car looks excellent man you've given me hope to restore mine now to its full potential!!
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Thanks :). The color isn't rosewood, GM called it dark garnet red metallic. Looks like you have a nice one as well. I plan to spray a set of gn bumpers body color like your car over the winter.
 
Went to the local Cars & Coffee meet yesterday. It was a Toys for Tots event. 200+ cars, Mclaren's, Ferarri's, Porsche's, BMW's, little bit of everything. Went with two other Buick owners and even among the exotics the Buicks still got a lot of looks. Today I went out for a drive and got a few fall shots at the local park also. I have a couple more changs planned to keep me busy over the winter as well.

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Wish I could change the thread title to the car is never done. A lot has changed in the past few months.......
Body:
- Pair of GN bumpers painted to match, bumperettes shaved
- Kirban body bushing kit
- GNS LED tail lights
Mechanicals:
- Added alky kit and retuned. Conservative street tune 23#, 22 degrees timing 455whp 432wtq unlocked converter
- GN1 4in intake, coolant overflow bottle
- Aerospace aluminum 4 piston front brake
- Kirban upgraded lower steering shaft and column bushing
- Moser 28 spline axles, rebuilt stock posi
- 255/50 BFG DR's for street use
Interior:
- E-Dash for XFI
- Alky controller, status lights left side of gauges
- New T floor mats
- New Kirban steering wheel
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I can't give an honest answer yet since I just got the car back Friday and haven't really played with it yet. 3 main "dashes" and 1 master screen with 20-30 values displayed. I wish there were more adjustments that could be made with it and activating the internal logger. XFI scanmaster would probably give you the same basic readouts but for the price difference of $50 I figured why not.
 
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