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Old Aug 8, 2012 | 09:38 AM
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I'll be jumping into the fray soon as well... Looking into the H&R cup kit (Touring) for mine...
Thread is back from the dead, now I remember.

Any news on the kit, John?
 
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Old Aug 8, 2012 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Thread is back from the dead, now I remember.

Any news on the kit, John?
I've had a few expenses pop up in the last month, LOL... namely, a new house. That was a big check to write, but it's a necessary evil. Kim is starting school in a few weeks, and my car has an idle issue that will need Star-DAS to sort out. No clue what that bill will run

Pending Steve's patience, I will actually be buying his B&G spring setup with KMAC front kit and Mike-R's adjustable goodies. If he needs to liquidate that before I can get wife's blessings to swing the purchase, then I'll have to go with the H&R kit but that will likely be spring.

Sometimes, the toys have to patiently wait their turn for the funding
 
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Old Aug 8, 2012 | 03:23 PM
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Sometimes, the toys have to patiently wait their turn for the funding
I hear you, within the last few years I have transformed a 1 car garage with a gravel driveway to a 2.5 with a nice cement drive, poured a new 15x20 patio in the backyard, working on replumbing the entire house and finishing the basement. Also buying a daily driver any day LOL

The crossfire has gotten love, but it has been a backburner item for a little while...

Keep us posted when you make the jump, no matter which route you take. Good luck with the new house, you are going to be hemorrhaging money for quite a while on all the 'little' stuff and some not so little stuff, but there is plenty of time for cars once you get through the initial phase
 
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