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Called them @ 445 , looks to be open. Who's going?
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I would if I didnt have a cold/sinus infection.
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Me too...i have been hacking all damn day...
Post up some vids later foose...good luck!!!!
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Thanks man, loaded up and heading out. 1.49 60" and a rear u-joint still in place at the end of the night would be a good night. lol
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12 GMC Denali HD: 4x4, 12" Bullet Proof, 24x12 American Forces, 40x15.50 Toyo M/T's, h&s mini max, deleted, 5" axle dump, S&B intake,tractions bars, air bags. 04 GMC 1500RST: TMS Iron 347/S480/4l80E - 9.63@143.22 05 GMC 2500HD: LLY@372HP/669TQ, 4x4, 8" FabTech, 4.56 gears & 37" Toyo M/T's |
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Good luck. Shouldnt have a problem getting a good 60" lol
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My favorite ride on the board- let us know how it does.
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He got the 1.49' 60ft he was lookin for and a NPB.
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Congrats to Rob.
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We need an update!!
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How come everything here is 1/8th mile racing? Everything I've seen til I moved here was our guys trying for sub 9 1/4s. I know it's basically the same thing, but I like to see what cars can do on the big end as well
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Then buy yourself a car and take it to Darlington or Carolina.
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I was just askin', boss. Are the 1/8th mile tracks simply closer or something?
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We only have two 1/4 mile tracks in our state. Both are 2 or more hours away. 1/8 mile tracks are everywhere. Most people set their cars up for 1/8 mile racing.
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that makes sense. I'd probably run 1/8th too then haha
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