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Old 09-16-2011, 08:56 PM
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Its been a long time coming, but we finally picked up a 6.0 cert roller locally and plan on running A/Gas in the NHRA heritage series. It was a small block car and were in the process of transplanting a Donovon/Big Chief 632.(1250 hp) Building headers, setting up the drysump and changing driver position. The color scheme will change once we get the it dialed in and the bugs worked out, well probably go with a dark vinyl wrap, black chassis and Black chrome the wheels.




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Old 09-18-2011, 12:55 AM
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Thats awesume!!! You going to run any WCHRA Or PSCA events next year?
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Old 09-18-2011, 10:18 PM
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Thats awesume!!! You going to run any WCHRA Or PSCA events next year?
We have a busy 2012 car show schedule planned with a couple of cars were debuting. So well see what extra weekends we can squeeze in to maybe do a WCHRA or PSCA as well as the Heritage Series.
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Looks like a lot of fun. I grew up in the Bay Area, where is the closest strip to you? Doesn Fremont still exist or is it Sonoma?
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Fremont has been closed since 89. I still have the "last drag race" Tshirt! Sonoma and Sacramento are the closest tracks to us.
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That's a killer Steve.
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Fremont has been closed since 89. I still have the "last drag race" Tshirt! Sonoma and Sacramento are the closest tracks to us.
Sears point is one of the best drag tracks in the nation, you have to take a beast like that out and run it at least a few times a year!
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Weve been swamped with customer cars but managed to get some headers whipped up, 2 3/8 to 2 1/2 stepped to a 4 1/2 Dynatech merge collector (not pictured) and egt sensors installed for Racepak computer. They're out getting ceramic coated this week.....






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