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Old 09-07-2003, 12:58 AM   #5
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hey mustangmadman- where in rochester are you? Im in penfield. what club are you talking about? thanks

I have a 75 shot that gives a big kick, but am looking for more. I saw a guy at the track run a 150 shot on a total stock 94 mustang. It was completely bone stock, dont know if it is still running, but it was damn quick (dont remember times) for being stock. maybe if you are thinking of getting a new motor in the future, throw a 150 shot on there and run here till she blows. then it will give you an excuse to buy that new motor youve wanted anyways!
im in the greece are, we go down to charlotte beach on sunday evenings at around 730...........our club is called ROC CITY MUSTANGS..................come down, i have a maroon 88 with the logo on the windsheild.........my name is Pete we are always lookin for new members
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