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Old 07-10-2006, 06:49 PM
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I've got something jury rigged working for now, so no worries.

Anyways, Scarface look? Whats up you dont have any bumpers on at all right now?
I'd worry

I got a bumper, I just tore an inch of plastic off of the right side.
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Yeah, I'm about to go try figuring something out. The tie that was holding the little hose and filter in place fell off so theyre dangling freely. Oh well, worse comes to worst ill just put the airbox back in.
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thanks, bending the tfl pin worked, any other cool stock tricks like that? at all?
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thanks, bending the tfl pin worked, any other cool stock tricks like that? at all?
The first-aid-kit compartment(if you have one) can be used to stash porn and stuff :P

roadsleeper's site also features some nifty little tricks, check it out if ya havent already.

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