Would this engine fit in your boat?
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If I could afford it, she would be just a sawzall away from fitting! Then I would have my friends over so we can drink beers and stare at it cause I sure as hell wouldn't be able to afford the gas!
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Bolt in with a little cut in the hood
Harold Grady ...Built right.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]512817[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]512816[/ATTACH]
priced to sell - http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54637-en.html
[ATTACH=CONFIG]512817[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]512816[/ATTACH]
priced to sell - http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54637-en.html
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45k takes her. The new owner can be present for the first dyno pulls. Also, ECU can be set to fit a wide range of power settings/rpm to fit your needs 1100-1400hp.
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Not getting a damn thing done here in my office daydreaming about how fast my old flat bottom 42 Fountain would run with three of those even "detuned" to 1100hp. Forget for a few minutes that the Bravos would explode...........and I ponder what it would be like just once!
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Not getting a damn thing done here in my office daydreaming about how fast my old flat bottom 42 Fountain would run with three of those even "detuned" to 1100hp. Forget for a few minutes that the Bravos would explode...........and I ponder what it would be like just once!
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