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DarthCharger

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  1. Respect to you gentlemen and ladies that can run 6 speeds deep into 10s and lower. Thakes lots of skill. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. Your patience so amazes me HS but when you do get the big girl, even for a short time you set records and set new high bars! Looking forward to the future to see how you push the envelope. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Your patience so amazes me HS but when you do get the big girl, even for a short time you set records and set new high bars! Looking forward to the future to see how you push the envelope. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. Thanks for sharing the video asianANDY. HemiSams Challenger is a War Machine for sure. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. Sounds like the build is coming along nicely Sam and expect faster Texas mile runs as usual. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. Hey Larry, I sent you the money to place me on the list for the Hurst throw-rod upgrade. Look forward to getting it done. To those that have committed, get the payments in so manufacturing can start. Woot
  7. Congrats on your build and choice of builder. The folks at Arrington also build my Charger and Challenger with 392 long blocks built for boost and Arrington did an awesome job.
  8. Alan, funds sent for lifetime membership.
  9. I absolutely agree with your statements and conclusions!!
  10. I also used the U-Coat It product on my garage floor. As others have stated, no matter which product is used, preparation is the key to a long-lasting durable floor. Because muriatic acid is a biological hazard, I would have to recover the washing and dispose of them according to environmental standards. I used another biosafe product to etch the flooring but unfortunately cannot recall the product name.