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Pricing on complete motah? |
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You just got to move another 176,000 square yards and you'er funded, Bud! Get with the program. |
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I am just so torn. The slacker craft has no storage. Don't know what they were thinking. The closed transom has an inner panel for access to pumps n such and possible storage boxes. It was cut for vertical hatches, but the cuts were never sealed and the laminate had failed when Dan the man put his little phenolic hammers on her 2 years ago. Part of me wants the power on the transom with a shroud. Part of me wants a back porch for diving. She was ostensibly CG`d for a bracket and twin 250 Zukes. |
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7 Marine is converted Cadillac engine...built to last.
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You are not helping sir.
The 150s are on the stand waiting to fire this weekend. Plan is to decarb and smoke out all of I 95 N&S. Then fog them and put then to sleep for a bit. |
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I dunno, Sandy. Don't them Chrysler inline 4 motors take your breath away?
Put a dry-stack on them, a little tuning, and at around 7400 rpms those things can make over 180hp. Just sayin...
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Many hail Mary`s for parts on those Padre.
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