To-Do before engine?

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Brantel
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cjensen wrote:
hydroguy2 wrote:yep 30 yrs ago would have been easier.
I would've need a ride...and a car seat. :P :lol:
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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BSwayze
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Brian,

What an awesome engine!! I'm seriously interested in doing the same thing. Can't wait to see your pics of the engine hanging party!
Bruce Swayze
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dons
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cjensen wrote:
hydroguy2 wrote:yep 30 yrs ago would have been easier.
I would've need a ride...and a car seat. :P :lol:
:rofl:

It's no fun wanting to fell like 20 and you body tells you otherwise. Given the right motivation we can still do things we wouldn't normally do, and picking up a nice engine for our ultimate toy is certainly a good one.
Don Sinclair
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