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Mr.Lucky
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Ok seeing that once my loan is approved im gonna be picking up a 95GT i had a few?s to ask.....i know u can get a 351 and a 460 into a fox, but the 94-95 is a lot tighter. Would a 351 (408 bored/strocked) be able to fit into the 95? with standard headers, or custom???or not at all?

Ive always wanted a turbo or n2o combo on a 331(which is do-able) but i thought "what if" to a 408. So ne one with the knowledge OR past exp???? [patriot]

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well saleen made a s351 in the sn95 body style, so id say it should fit just fine
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Originally posted by luvmy5.0:
well saleen made a s351 in the sn95 body style, so id say it should fit just fine

and how i forgot/over looked that i have NO clue *kicks self in ass* thanks. How in the hell could i forget the S351 [Eek!]

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Originally posted by bottled02GT??:
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Originally posted by luvmy5.0:
well saleen made a s351 in the sn95 body style, so id say it should fit just fine

and how i forgot/over looked that i have NO clue *kicks self in ass* thanks. How in the hell could i forget the S351 [Eek!]
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Originally posted by bottled02GT??:
Ok seeing that once my loan is approved im gonna be picking up a 95GT i had a few?s to ask.....i know u can get a 351 and a 460 into a fox, but the 94-95 is a lot tighter. Would a 351 (408 bored/strocked) be able to fit into the 95? with standard headers, or custom???or not at all?

Ive always wanted a turbo or n2o combo on a 331(which is do-able) but i thought "what if" to a 408. So ne one with the knowledge OR past exp???? [patriot]

i know a guy who had a v6 95, and swapped a 302, then he got tired of the 302 and put a 408 in it... so yeah i seen it b4
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