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Date Posted: 06:41:11 12/04/07 Tue
Author: mr.obvious
Subject: i reread the post ..you said only wheelie bars should be allowed
In reply to: Chad Revia 's message, "limited street" on 09:10:42 12/03/07 Mon

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  • Chad, You are right on the money with your post. When we started TORA back in the day, all of the front suspension pieces had to bolt in the stock location! Also Mr. Fulton told us NOT to build a 706 cause it was too much motor for that little tire! A big set was 102 1/2 roll out. Now they come brand new at 104' - 105' new and grow 1.75'+ after two passes! The problem is people just see the class for THIS race or this season. They are not thinking about next year, or the year after. READ on....... -- Matt Cook, 08:48:16 12/04/07 Tue

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