Air intake quick fix

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Air intake quick fix

Post by sasquatch-hunter »

Rachael found this pic on the net! Wow! Duct tapes and pringles! I can make my intercooler piping right now!
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sasquatch-hunter wrote:Rachael found this pic on the net! Wow! Duct tapes and pringles! I can make my intercooler piping right now!
My wife always told me there was nothing couldn't be fixed with either duct tape or flowers.
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Post by Luna-Sea »

Hey,
I noticed there is only a 6 inch sour cream flavour and onion pipe,
going into full original flavour pipe.
This modder knows exactly what they he/she doing,
Nobody that I have met has the cohones
to go full can sour cream and onions pre turbo.


Right on! 8-)
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^^ LOL.
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Post by danfromvan »

Only two 'tools' are needed to fix absolutely anything and everything.

If it's too tight, use WD40.

If it's too loose, use duct tape.
:M Dan :M
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