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    Quote Originally Posted by 408.Luke View Post
    ducky im 140 you less than that? if not too bad hahahah i get to drive it na nana boo boo
    If you lose 15ish lbs then yes beat me, and you can drive it.. haha
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    i think i would die if i lost 15lbs
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    Did someone say Blizzard?
    Gone, but not forgotten!

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    SC is the best...now get back to work on your paper weight.
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    So this guy ran 10.5 with a stockish 6.0L with a 200 shot? That's awesome. What does it run on motor?

    1982 Silverado - just an old truck motor I had sitting around the house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team39763 View Post
    So this guy ran 10.5 with a stockish 6.0L with a 200 shot? That's awesome. What does it run on motor?
    Motor doesn't know how to run without juice... it goes thru 30lbs. of sauce a week lol
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