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Old 01-24-2012, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
x2 to his hitch comment and to his owing dukie some hydration
You'd better buy him a case of beer!
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Old 01-24-2012, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
You'd better buy him a case of beer!


(Ssshhhhhh!!! Don't tell him my plan!)
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Does anyone have any experience with the pace setter renix header?
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Old 01-24-2012, 07:58 PM
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naw... i want a header though from somewhere... lol... although mines got 220k on it and no cracks? maybe i should keep it? lol...
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I busted the down pipe and it comes with that section. My manifold is good though
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weird I might be in Ga before Md.....oldest boy will be going to college in savanna (spelling???) Huntingman might be drinking Dukies brews.....lol
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ebay has the OEM bent downpipes for like $50 shipped... may save ya some if you decide not to...
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Originally Posted by Jeepyjeepy
I busted the down pipe and it comes with that section. My manifold is good though
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weird I might be in Ga before Md.....oldest boy will be going to college in savanna (spelling???) Huntingman might be drinking Dukies brews.....lol
savannah... and SWEET!!!! lol... which college? the big art college over there? or georgia southern which is about 45 min from savannah? thats where the wife graded from... both good schools...
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I've searched all over and can't figure out what this is . It's under the back seat.
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Originally Posted by Stock31
I've searched all over and can't figure out what this is . It's under the back seat.
Yellow wires? Airbag seat sensor? Or a sweet lookin Blasting Cap!!'
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No airbag that I see
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Originally Posted by Stock31
No airbag that I see
Is it attached to the seat ?
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Originally Posted by huntingman2706217
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savannah... and SWEET!!!! lol... which college? the big art college over there? or georgia southern which is about 45 min from savannah? thats where the wife graded from... both good schools...
The art college.
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No. At the side some wires go forward and some go back
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Has anybody on this forum tried anything like a propane or butane conversion? We got propane coming out of our ears here in the U.S., and it's plenty legal to use as a motor fuel, and since rural areas use propane and butane gas to cook and heat their homes, it ought to be pretty readily available. Anybody?
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