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    rules 1lbs per cc thanks

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    is there a min weight?

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    2000lbs......

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    i've ran both and i lean towards fords

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    thanks..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfrye44 View Post
    rules 1lbs per cc thanks
    90mm 20R Toyota(2265cc if memory is right)
    in 1-lb per cc would be very competitive with a good flowing head.
    stage 5 head or compatible and stage 5 or SLR 314 cam etc..
    Outlaw #8
    22R Celica GT
    www.outlawcar.com

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    3tc yota lb per cc all day long

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    There is Celica that raced in central pa at Hummingbird Speedway. Super fast car and handled well. numerous feature wins, chased it on many nights. Check on www.racestud.com, www.pennswoods.net, www.racingjunk.com. Possibly on here but not sure.

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    Here it is, awsome car, good looking and fast!
    1984 toyota celica mini stock

    I have a 1984 toyota mini stock for sale.This is a really fast car and it handles even better.we have many feature wins with this car.If u would like to see pics of this car go to www.hummingbirdspeedway.com i will try and get back on latter to post some.The asking price is $2,500 as a roller or $4,000 with a fresh 2600cc strocker race ready.The number to call is 814-236-1330 .

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    i'm interested but got to sell my late model first thanks mike

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