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Thinking of dropping a new LS7 small block vette motor in any comments?
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Old 10-06-2005, 01:41 AM
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Is that an X3 code on the rear seat bulkhead?

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Old 10-06-2005, 01:47 AM
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Old 10-06-2005, 01:54 AM
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Yes, that is an X3 code. As far as the shop dog is concerned he's my helper ya see dogs age 7 years to our 1 so i figure that every hour he works on the car I can bill for seven.
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He is kinda like a mobile dust mop
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Old 10-06-2005, 02:36 AM
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If I was you Sam, I would slide that original #'s matching 302 back in your Z. Since you are totally dismantling the car for the restoration, and I am sure you will be fully detailing it in every way, it would be a great time to make that Z of yours 100% numbers matching again. Of course this is JMO.
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If I was you Sam, I would slide that original #'s matching 302 back in your Z. Since you are totally dismantling the car for the restoration, and I am sure you will be fully detailing it in every way, it would be a great time to make that Z of yours 100% numbers matching again. Of course this is JMO.

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Its always been a day 2 and I will never sell it so I can drop the 302 in anytime so at this point she's going to remain day 2 but well see. I appreciate the opinions and comments good or bad thats why Im putting it all up on the board here for everyone.
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