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Old 01-21-2008, 02:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hey all....newb from Title town...GO PATS!!!!

truck in sig...lookin to start doing some visual upgrades like lift and wheels soon. ttyl!!
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Old 01-21-2008, 04:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to TDS fellow MassHole. I'm from Norton MA (10 minutes up the road from the Tweeter Center) but I work in Framingham Monday through friday. If you ever need any help with your truck this is for sure the place to be.

Looks like you have a nice stable already, got any pics of your truck, and maybe some of the cobra. I see its auto even, what other mods you got on that thing, sounds like a pretty serious car. My friend who moved down to Florida has an 03 Cobra convertible, he just picked up a kenne bell blower about a month ago and is down into the high 10's last I heard. They sure are FAST cars.
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Welcome to TDS fellow MassHole. I'm from Norton MA (10 minutes up the road from the Tweeter Center) but I work in Framingham Monday through friday. If you ever need any help with your truck this is for sure the place to be.

Looks like you have a nice stable already, got any pics of your truck, and maybe some of the cobra. I see its auto even, what other mods you got on that thing, sounds like a pretty serious car. My friend who moved down to Florida has an 03 Cobra convertible, he just picked up a kenne bell blower about a month ago and is down into the high 10's last I heard. They sure are FAST cars.
thanks guys!

yea I actually live in Franklin...easir to put Bosont when most people on forums are from out of state.

the stable is getting too big acually....lol











car has a cage, built solid axle, auto tranny swap, all aftermarket suspension but I still have the stock Eaton blower.makes 500rwhp and tq and then I have a 100 shot I have yet to use. made 600 on the dyno.
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Very nice stable you got there. I used to go through Franklin MANY times on my commute to and from Framingham, now I take back roads through Foxboro, Walpole and Millis instead of taking 495. All that suspension work and auto swap is sure paying off for you, not sure if you have lightened anything up but my friend in florida is putting down about
650 to the ground but is running a bit slower than you in the quarter. The convertable and shifting through the gears account for a bit but sounds like you got a well sorted car.

Oh and I am drooling over the bike as well, pretty much my dream setup right there in your drive way, thats what I am working for lol.
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Very nice stable you got there. I used to go through Franklin MANY times on my commute to and from Framingham, now I take back roads through Foxboro, Walpole and Millis instead of taking 495. All that suspension work and auto swap is sure paying off for you, not sure if you have lightened anything up but my friend in florida is putting down about
650 to the ground but is running a bit slower than you in the quarter. The convertable and shifting through the gears account for a bit but sounds like you got a well sorted car.

Oh and I am drooling over the bike as well, pretty much my dream setup right there in your drive way, thats what I am working for lol.
he is probably on street tires?? im on slicks...lil bit of weight reduction 250lbs or so. with the 6 speed I went 10.98@125 and 10.78@129 with a 75 shot.

just got the bike in May....love it...put 5k miles on it from May to October...lol...
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