pontiacgp said:I find it funny that a guy starts a thread called a True Baller car when still in the dreaming stage of building a rare engine for the car but he's challenging someone who has a real car that's all set to go.... :?
SquirrelMaster28 said:pontiacgp said:I find it funny that a guy starts a thread called a True Baller car when still in the dreaming stage of building a rare engine for the car but he's challenging someone who has a real car that's all set to go.... :?
Actually, the car already has a pretty hefty Pontiac 455. And all the "rare engine" parts necessary for a stage one I have, also with a lot of the machine work done as well. In less than 365 day my dream engine will be in the car. But that’s neither here nor there. I question if you’re taking sides because I made fun of his ridiculous right wing avatar. I didn't realize so many fundamentalist republicans were G body enthusiasts.
pontiacgp said:SquirrelMaster28 said:pontiacgp said:I find it funny that a guy starts a thread called a True Baller car when still in the dreaming stage of building a rare engine for the car but he's challenging someone who has a real car that's all set to go.... :?
Actually, the car already has a pretty hefty Pontiac 455. And all the "rare engine" parts necessary for a stage one I have, also with a lot of the machine work done as well. In less than 365 day my dream engine will be in the car. But that’s neither here nor there. I question if you’re taking sides because I made fun of his ridiculous right wing avatar. I didn't realize so many fundamentalist republicans were G body enthusiasts.
no you can as much fun of his avitar as you want...you'll find the left wingers get upset over trivial things like that whereas us right wingers don't sweat over the small stuff.......but you should wait till that engine is tested and then brag about what it'll do..or put your ride with that hefty 455 up against the mopar....you can only race with what you have,....not what you might have..
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