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I have been 1.20 60ft on the 29.5 PBR in a 3400lb NSS car. Ran consistently in the high 8's.
Now, I will say shock/ suspension set up is key to making them work well. First put them on they worked, but when the track got greasy (usually in later rounds lol) they would spin. Had the car scaled...
Actually the correct way to say it is “¿Entiendes?” That way implies the pronoun on the correct verb tense (2nd person of the present tense) for the full phrase saying “Do you understand?”
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(Would be nice to have a “wink” emoticon around LOL. Dunno if the regular...
Thinking about selling or trading my 1967 Plymouth Belvedere l four door. Runs good, nice cruiser 95,300 original miles and 273 V8 engine. Decent paint job not original. No power brakes or steering and no AC, heat does work. Owned for over 8 years looking to get into something different. Wanting...
With all the health problems with my mom right now in Venezuela I can’t think on buy that at this moment. I hope will be solved… somehow soon. And will talk if still around.
I have a 67 Charger and the replacement vertical rubber weatherstrip requires no adhesive. Mine fit so tight I had to use a lubricant like dishsoap to get it to slide in. It stays in place on its own. That's my experience.