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RE: Are 67-68 shock towers smaller?
By Henry - 10/17/2005 12:32:40 PM; IP 216.170.231.108
I have heard it is possible to put 67-8 towers in a 66 and have room for a FE. If so they must be smaller or farther apart. So far I am still guessing if its true.
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RE: Are 67-68 shock towers smaller? -- Henry, 10/17/2005
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