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Old 09-11-2014, 03:14 PM   #1
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Congrats on the shell! Can't go wrong with the sr. I'm pretty new to the s chassis as well, been doing a lot of research. It's a strong motor stock and has tons of aftermarket support. Bought my car with the sr in it and I don't think I'll swap it anytime soon.
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Old 09-11-2014, 03:21 PM   #2
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Congrats on the shell! Can't go wrong with the sr. I'm pretty new to the s chassis as well, been doing a lot of research. It's a strong motor stock and has tons of aftermarket support. Bought my car with the sr in it and I don't think I'll swap it anytime soon.
Thank you!!!! Yeah to be quite honest, I probably will just throw an SR in there, great engine and in my price range. I just wanted more suggestions and stuff to think about before making any decisions. I have to finish saving up some more money before I get to work on her so might as well thinking about it in the meantime ya know? But thank you again though just having this baby step out of the way, getting the shell, has made me so happy!
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