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Old 05-14-2007, 05:04 AM
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MidLifeCrisis
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Originally Posted by thetanman101
I would have to agree with the above. I've had a dragster, and am no longer a fan of them. I tell you what, it will spoil you when you can just drive your door car into the trailer, tie 'er down, and go. It's hard to run a dragster as a one man crew. And talk about a pain in your neck getting in and out of shops if you don't have a straight shot, or have a lip up to the shop pad. :x I guess I just got fed up with it. Now I'm looking to get into an altered... we'll see how long it takes me to get fed up with that! :twisted: :idea: :arrow:
I'm not going to disagree w/you or mikeaton. Dragster is more than a one man show. That's where my son comes in along w/others. Dragster from the get go is cheaper, and easier to maintain for novice like me.

Thanks for the input.

Now, how about some books to recomend?

Still no thoughts on getting a junked SBC to use as a learing tool?

Scott
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