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hey guys, dont you just hate it when you are driving through a car park and there is a smart ass that just decides to walk in front of ya and doesnt get out of ya way. as soon as i pass em i wanna give him/her a lil punnishment hehe. so i am asking are you able to have some type of purge without having to use nitrous??

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Get caught with your nitrous kit attached on the road here in WA and recieve a fine and a red sticker.

I can't see a purge kit scaring many people. Have you seen one activate it's definately not the 4th of july. Try a set of truck air horns or a starter pistol plumbed into a solenoid if you want to be a weirdo.

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Get a CO2 Purge Kit on the front of your intercooler, that way you *might* scare parking lot wallabies and it will also serve a purpose (condenses the air going into the intercooler).

Or if you really want to scare them plow right through them!

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Bee*r Rev Limiter + Lotsa revs = smart ass needing new underwear.

what he said... FTMFW

had this guy go to us at the lights "your back wheels are going ot fall off, im like na thats the major negative camber and he disagreed and thought we knew what he was on about" he got highest stage bee*R with his window open.

he well shat.

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One of these suckers will do the trick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FONe--EjCpc

HAHAHAHAHA that is f***n funny, yeah id say go with an air horn. I bought one from motorquipe in carousel for 25 bucks. . . . Just shake, aim and press the button. . . .Very loud and cheap to buy, and fun to scare people haha

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kekeke when i had bee*r i did that to some lady walkin on the road blocking the way when i got a chance to go pass her i revved it up and loaded past her and then bang bang bang she shat herself

mmm good times good times :P

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