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Old 05-30-2007, 02:49 PM
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looking for suggestions for the 20, keep it old school or go totaly new - or old school with new touches

Please give me some ideas - going to the 20' poker run to get some info and meet with phil so i wanted to have some thoughts to kick around
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Old 05-30-2007, 02:59 PM
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Just look at Phils ..... thats all you will need to see very sweeeeeet !
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entire boat old school and original as possible...but with a merc 525.....just my .02
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i'd like to see it mostly original w/ updated gauges and some nice power... nothing too scary of course.
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I think i am going to leave the 454 just build it up a little, not to radical, and the TRS until it blows or parts are two hard to find, then replace it with a Konrad.
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Originally Posted by Wild
I think i am going to leave the 454 just build it up a little, not to radical, and the TRS until it blows or parts are two hard to find, then replace it with a Konrad.
smart play... keep the initial overhead low.

this toy will be more fun if its real low cost.
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Wait until you get the new ride you want...then mini-me it.
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Old school for sure!.......that thing is sweet!!!
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Originally Posted by omerta one
Wait until you get the new ride you want...then mini-me it.
Ditto.
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It looks clean and original. Keep it old school with modern upgrades as needed. It is kind of like a vintage Ferrari or Vette. If it was bought as a basket case than custom for sure, but a nice clean original w/ modern conveniences will get twice as many looks.
Just my $.02
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