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Old 02-11-2010, 09:08 PM   #1
Legit290
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i have been hanging on to a 1968 xt thinking about rebuilding her into a GT but the mrs got sick of the whingeing and $$$ that she gave me premission to buy a real one. i bought a ba mk2 gt 2 weeks ago

i want to sell some trick small block stuff like a gear drive, 2 little holleys, tunnel ram , bugcatcher etc that i have been buying over the years and buy some pulleys, a diff centre and a flash drive for the new machine

my question is...does anyone know how long before i can post to sell them on this site? do i need to post more crap first??


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clarkey

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