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Jim Nelson
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Member # 8929
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Generally about the same. If you are willing to do a little work yourself you can have a faster car. If you get lazy you'll have to settle for slow. Unless you are financially independent...but if you were you probably would not be asking.
-------------------- Jim Nelson
Posts: 23 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Feb 2009
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06Xrunner
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Member # 6992
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Just buy mine that's already done, haha! Its a 4.6 CHP short block.
-------------------- 01 Black GT 526WHP sold 2012 5.0 GT 625WHP sold 1984 Buick G/N Built and boosting...
Posts: 2124 | From: Chico, Ca | Registered: Aug 2006
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essasin
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Member # 4741
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I bought everything piece by piece. Some from the forums, some new. It cost more and took longer but I do have peace of mind and know exactly what is in my engine.
Posts: 2402 | Registered: Jul 2004
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LQ9SN95
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Member # 7080
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quote: Originally posted by 06Xrunner: Just buy mine that's already done, haha! Its a 4.6 CHP short block.
mine is a 5.0
quote: Originally posted by Jim Nelson: Generally about the same. If you are willing to do a little work yourself you can have a faster car. If you get lazy you'll have to settle for slow. Unless you are financially independent...but if you were you probably would not be asking.
na im poor just asking right now cuz im bored and only window internet shopping was on adperformance looking
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Posts: 8031 | From: Fresno, Ca | Registered: Sep 2006
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