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Bromley's Corvettes

Customer wanted to get rid of the Cross Fire so we installed a carb and intake and air cleaner and new dist and cleaned things up under the hood. Runs great and no more problems with weird idle and low power slow to rev up. Hes planing to up grade to a new engine soon and he will be able to use all the new parts on it.

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Makes sense but he shoulda Renegade'd that rocket. :ACE: Another CF unit bites the dust.

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That sucks! Too bad he didn't know what to do to get it to run correctly which is what happens to a lot of CF owners. Simple stuff really. CHEAP!? Free is cheap or pay me to take it away. :P After all...it is worthless CF stuff. :facepalm:

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He talked to you guys and decided to dump the Cross Fire.

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Did you slap on a NCRS sticker??? (Not Correctly Re-Stored)

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LOL no NCRS sticker hes planing to have me install a 475h.p 383 so it will be far from stock.

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Phill's Vette

Looks really nice Doug! Indeed the resale value diminishes when the unique CFI is removed! But, it is his Vette and he could put orange neons under the body with a big ass spoiler if he so chooses....:facepalm:

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Thanks and hes not worried about resale he wants to Hot Rod it and 82s are not worth much anyway so no big deal. Its worth a lot more now that it runs so good when it was stock no one wanted it lol.

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