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Old 04-10-2001, 09:39 AM   #12
86LX5liter
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I do not intend to get tires that work on dry, wet and snow. I need a dry and wet compound right now, I use my work van whenever it snows. An AWD Astro Van. Thing is decent in the snow. So i just need a summer tire. What kind of coin are those Firestone's? and were they ever part of that recall?

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Warmed over 302,
Edelbrock Carb, MSD, Accel, t-5 w/ frpp flywheel & clutch, Hurst shifter, traction bars, ds safety loop, subframes, 3.08 posi, shorties, H, and Flows. Same setup w/ auto netted a 12.54 @ 110.90
in a 300 lbs heavier car.
Can't wait till Spring for E-town.
1981 GT

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