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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: So. Cal.
Posts: 244
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I have the booster/ dual master from Trans Am Racing (Gardenia, Ca.) This unit bolts right in, has an aluminum spacer between firewall and booster, and has an adjustable, quality, pushrod. This is an EXCELLENT piece. Trust me IT WORKS!!!! You can call Mark at Trans Am Racing for more info (310) 323-5417. I think the units are around $450.
------------------ 347 (Coast High short block), 279/284 .493/.510, TFS TW, Stealth, 750, Flowtech hdrs, Dr. Gas X, 2 Chmbr Flowmaster, MSD 6AL-Dist.& SS coil, March serpentine pulley system, Art Carr C-4, Currie 9" w/3.55, alum Drv Shft, susp mods, Total Control subframes & tower braces, Trans Am Racing power dual master, 4 wheel disc In a 66 coupe |
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