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![]() one thing you might want to think about ,since you mentioned your job takes up alot of time is to buy another block and start building it.It can be cheaper than a crate and when done you can just drop it in as you would a crate,but without the down time of pulling your current engine,also you can build at the pace of your schedule and your wallet.
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Bone stock '94 vert GT. looking to build on the mild side.Mild as in 400 hp or less. Last edited by lastofseven73; 05-05-2007 at 10:53 AM.. |
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