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Old 03-14-2003, 02:39 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Who has a Ram Jet 350?

How much did it cost? Did it install like it says?
What did the fuel mod. cost?
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Old 03-14-2003, 07:42 PM   #2
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I DON'T BUT I RAN TO A GUY WITH A '71 AT HOME DEPOT THAT HAD ONE. HE SAID HE GOT THE MOTOR THROUGH JEGS.($4600) I NOTICED HE HAD AN ALUMINUM FUEL TANK IN THE BED.(13 GALL0N) LOOKED LIKE ONE FROM AN OLD DRAGSTER THAT THEY MOUNTED IN THE FRONT. THE GUY ALSO NOTED THAT HE WAS DISSAPPOINTED WITH THE POWER. HE THOUGHT IT WOULD HAVE A LITTLE MORE PEP. I WOULD STILL GET ONE. IT SURE LOOKED NICE SITTING IN THAT ENGINE BAY. IT ALSO SOUNDED VERY DOCILE OR STOCK. NO LOPE..
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