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Date Posted: 22:12:41 10/16/03 Thu
Author: alan
Subject: bryan
In reply to: Bryan 's message, "Alan" on 20:47:59 10/16/03 Thu

im not going to argue with you and you can say what you want..all i was saying is i know what a backhalved 69 can weigh. like i said i know of 2 that is lighter than what you think. and i was just stating the facts of the cars i have raced, built and am building. ill be glad to weigh mine for you once i get it done at chassis shop. ... hell ill video tape us weighing it at red river for you. but you prolly wont believe that either.

but it dont matter how light or heavy a car is.. its run what you brung.. aint it?

it aint that we are smart up here its just the experience that helps us out... lmao

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