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Old 10-31-2010, 09:54 PM   #13
blazerboy_4life
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Re: Lucky me! 305 Rebuild

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Originally Posted by llowlife View Post
Do you have a dollar figure in mind. Its hard to recommend a build without at least an inkling of finances. Is the 350 whole or just the block?
He said the 350 is 80% complete. Im still waiting for him to get back to me with what is missing. I have the complete 305 though so if theres anything i need i should be covered between the two. Im not sure on how much i want to spend... like i said i havent built a motor in a long time and i dont even remember what all i did to the last one. Id like to keep it around $500 but that never seems to work out. Im sure i wont be able to do a stoker for $500 too.

@ mrhino- Im looking to build a good middle ground street engine. Id like some top end but personally I need some throw back in the seat when you get on it too. I wanna be able to cruise at 70 down the highway but still pull a car on a trailer if i need to.
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