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My brother had some issues with his heads, and my dad put in kingcerts (not sure on spelling), but it has seemed to work well as he has not had any issues.
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Jeff, get those things down here. Let's get busy.
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I have just gotten tired of walking around the Wagon-occasionally sitting in it and making pretend passes in it. I really need to get out with it. It's driving me crazy. Would you message me your cell #? I switched phones and lost it. Thanks very much! Jeff |
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Now we're talkin!!!
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Thanks everyone for the advice and encouragement! :)
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Now this is what class racing is supposed to be about. This is the most refreshing thread on here in a long time. No drama, no bitching about NHRA, no complaining about new cars, old cars, illegal hoods, traction, muddy pits or any other of a million issues we face.
Just plain and simple, several racers and a couple of racers/machinsts pitching in to help a fellow racer. Class racing just may survive after all. Kp |
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Thanks Kevin!
These guys I have known for over 20 years. The old Beatles song "I get by with a little help from my friends" applies here. |
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I have a set of bowtie, phase 2 by John Haskell that flow great, but leak everywhere. Anyone interested, will send them out for $250 each bare. Cost $6,800.
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Jeff, how goes the battle?
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