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agreed! flux capacitors are quite exxy these days - and hard to come by

A place down the road from me has one for sale..... they also have bags of blue and red welding sparks if anyone is in need....

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A place down the road from me has one for sale..... they also have bags of blue and red welding sparks if anyone is in need....

ah true! how much do they charge? the only one ive been able to find is 175K (and thats USD!)

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=...;products_id=28

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ah true! how much do they charge? the only one ive been able to find is 175K (and thats USD!)

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=...;products_id=28

Ahhh thats where they get theres from...... hehehehehe

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for those who dont know... they guy that wrote that very indepth Dose pipe thread at VLCalais whatever .com is also a producer... i suggest you go to his page and listen to 'MUZZABACK'

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendID=91921598

song 5, scroll down...

dear god...

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