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Old 08-16-2001, 08:49 PM   #4
Mudinford
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GUYS...THANKS MUCH FOR THE INFO! This guy i am working with is doing it right so we might just go with new. I am really not into spending the day scrounging through a yard for a car/axle that might not even be there....but you never know...might brake down....it does have a 9" already. So i am sure their are plenty of kits for it....thanks again...and if you have any direct contacts to the suppliers above that would be great! Now on to e-Bay!!



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