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Go for it UltraKla$$ic, its worth it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just when I thought a 107cu in. kit was going to be enough, you guys goout of the boxbig!!!! 113's, 120's..........sheeeesh. You guys are KILLING ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![sm=outcold.gif]
Go for it UltraKla$$ic, its worth it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just when I thought a 107cu in. kit was going to be enough, you guys goout of the boxbig!!!! 113's, 120's..........sheeeesh. You guys are KILLING ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![sm=outcold.gif]
Thanks for sharing the pics bigjohn!
UK, go for it, hell, it is only money and we all know what money pits HD's are.
I am wondering where all this will end, a few of us building 120's, a bunch of 113's and even a few 124s. I guess the answer to my own question is a Boss Hoss with a 502 BB.
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