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RE: Figured out my new 124" build. Now to pull the trigger and get it all going.
I do not think that you will be needing the NOS, but hey if more is good then NOS is better. Funny guy you are GB. Oh by the way take a look at the last qoute I sent you, I worked the numbers some in your favor. LOL Talk to you soon.
RE: Figured out my new 124" build. Now to pull the trigger and get it all going.
GlideMan...
There seems to be some.... uh .... lash, no.... tight spots, no..... uh.... in the..... mesh. Sorry, forgot what I was thinking. Wait, I know... it's "spinal runout".
Congrats on the build! Take lotsa pics along the way...I suppose that a silly request for a camera buff like you, but wtf....
RE: Figured out my new 124" build. Now to pull the trigger and get it all going.
Are those case's on the brown truck yet?? I figure by Sat afternoon you should be raedy to bolt this back together and fire it up!!!! LMAO. By the way your heads are 86 CC . So the question is do you want 11.4 with 193 CCp or 10.7 and 176?? With your poor fuel the 10.7 would be my choice and you could still run the NOS with that comp ratio.
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