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<blockquote data-quote="lair116" data-source="post: 1804304" data-attributes="member: 22752"><p><strong>NOS Big Shit</strong></p><p></p><p>It's very obvious if I have to explain what a 32-T is surely your still a kid that's still green behind the ears and would not even know what the difference is between a Big block and a small block.... I 'll bet you even run 93 octane in your NOS system hahahaha your are one big joke kid, and as for as needing a mechanic??? I'm 54 years old and started wrenching with the Unser brothers back in 69. when you were still swinging in your father's nuts</p><p></p><p>So never judge a book by it's cover young man who can't even tune your own car, I have built more race motors then you have hair on your head ... that's if you have any :lol: </p><p></p><p> FYI...32-T?......Means 1932 T- bucket altered dragster with a 96'' wheel base with a 502 Big Block, now should I go any deeper and explain it in layman's terms?... sounds to me you should of stayed in school or are you still a tenth grader? wisdom is worth it's weight in gold, so next time you want to learn something take the cotton out of your ears and stick it in your mouth, and let mom and Dad write all the checks for you :bash:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lair116, post: 1804304, member: 22752"] [b]NOS Big Shit[/b] It's very obvious if I have to explain what a 32-T is surely your still a kid that's still green behind the ears and would not even know what the difference is between a Big block and a small block.... I 'll bet you even run 93 octane in your NOS system hahahaha your are one big joke kid, and as for as needing a mechanic??? I'm 54 years old and started wrenching with the Unser brothers back in 69. when you were still swinging in your father's nuts So never judge a book by it's cover young man who can't even tune your own car, I have built more race motors then you have hair on your head ... that's if you have any :lol: FYI...32-T?......Means 1932 T- bucket altered dragster with a 96'' wheel base with a 502 Big Block, now should I go any deeper and explain it in layman's terms?... sounds to me you should of stayed in school or are you still a tenth grader? wisdom is worth it's weight in gold, so next time you want to learn something take the cotton out of your ears and stick it in your mouth, and let mom and Dad write all the checks for you :bash: [/QUOTE]
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