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Old 04-28-2016, 12:10 PM
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how big is the motor?
Sorry I missed the borexstroke info...
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Originally Posted by Petey-Pop-383
how big is the motor?
Sorry I missed the borexstroke info...
4.005 x 3.662
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Cage is in progress, 6 pt chromoly with removable side intrusions. Very tight fit. Really happy









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Coming up on 2years for 1 motor build!
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Don't need to be reminded, lol.

It was 1yr ago last weekend when engine disintegrated on dyno with first rebuild. Current engine builder dealt with his mother passing away and associated drawn out symptoms prior to that, so hard to bust his *****
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Any updates?
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Beautiful work on that cage. I hope you never need to pull the dash.
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Engine somewhat done, but need to do accessories. Cage, anti roll and parachute, also almost done
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Still chipping away.

Got more momentum to finish engine






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Originally Posted by dogsballs
Still chipping away.

Got more momentum to finish engine





-100 sleeper points.
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Cage, parachute mount and anti roll all done. Mate killed it


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Bonnet doesnt look too bad!





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Borrowed a mates 28x9 pro bracket radials, fit killer with slightly taller rear springs. Will use my 255/60/15 street r till they wear out. But good to know big tyres fit


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I think it looks a lot better without the grocery cart handle on the front bumper and luggage rack on top. not sure what to think about the visor across the windshield. less is more seems to look best with your car IMO.
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^ "less is more"
lmfao, look at the gong show you've got going on
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Doh!! lol
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LOL, that was just the uglyest s10 i could find on google because someone mentioned i didnt have a sig for my s10. my builds typically follow the less is more recipe.

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