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Old 10-12-2002, 08:28 PM   #1
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Is this going to be a street car? What level? I think a few of us are getting carried away. Do you drag, do you like curves, or do you just enjoy driving, want more power, and a fresh motor? A simple RHO 306 is only $899.00 I have a freind with one. His runs 12s, he beats the hell out of it. It runs fine for four years now. Is that what you want? I use junkyard motors, usally get a couple of years out of them. $300.00-$700.00 I don't mind wrenching. Or do you want a 10,000 RPM 9.00 @ 150mph motor. Just wondering so we can steer you in the right direction
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