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Pics of my Duke before it went in by Banzai
Started on: 03-14-2002 07:43 PM
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Last post by: Banzai on 03-16-2002 03:03 PM
Banzai
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Report this Post03-14-2002 07:43 PM Click Here to See the Profile for BanzaiSend a Private Message to BanzaiDirect Link to This Post
Hi All, I finally found these pics and had them developed. They are of my Duke etc. before being put into the car (back in November).
I’m picking up my 3.4 DOHC motor next Friday. I’ll have to make it look real nice to compete with THIS Duke.

This motor (the Duke) may be for sale sometime this fall(or sooner if I can’t seem to wait to do the swap). If anyone will be interested let me know.

Banzai !!!!!!!!!

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Report this Post03-14-2002 07:50 PM Click Here to See the Profile for kevinSend a Private Message to kevinDirect Link to This Post
Amazing turn of events. It just so happens I need a new Duke. Now I'm in crazy Calif. but I know something can be negotiated. Tell me what you did to the motor? What upgrades did you do? Let me know: PVMEANS@CS.COM. Thanks.You did a great job
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Report this Post03-14-2002 09:19 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fiero_24Send a Private Message to Fiero_24Direct Link to This Post
That is one fine A$$ looking duke!

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Report this Post03-16-2002 08:26 AM Click Here to See the Profile for BanzaiSend a Private Message to BanzaiDirect Link to This Post
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Report this Post03-16-2002 11:41 AM Click Here to See the Profile for HaagsterSend a Private Message to HaagsterDirect Link to This Post
and it looks great in the car!!! All that work just to do it all again. Ain't it fun!!

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Report this Post03-16-2002 03:03 PM Click Here to See the Profile for BanzaiSend a Private Message to BanzaiDirect Link to This Post
Yup,But the money is there and the desire. I keep hearing the phrase "Indycar like sound"

It won't be near as much work. Most of my time went into the suspension and chassis part of the rebuild. I think it took around a month to finish the engine and cradle assembly. I can have the engine etc out in an afternoon(all new bolts etc.plus I've done it once----recently), Spend a week or
two cleaning up the motor. A few more weeks getting it in an hooked up.

How long it takes is direcly proportional to the amount of time my better half lets me spend in the garage---my sleeping bag and pillow are ready.

I'm ready.

Banzai !!!!!!!!!

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