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selling roof rack isnt easy haha. mind you, just found out its universal gutter mounting. ebay sucks for trying to do anything atm, trying to upload a pic again and its not playing ball

lift kit rocks in monday w00t w00t

yeah ill be running a surge tank, hoping to keep the walbro 500hp fuel pump i got for the surge tank and then have the 1000hp external pump going to the fuel rail.......basically the pump ive found is equilvant to two bosch 440's.

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# For high horsepower EFI applications making up to: 1600 HP - Naturally Aspirated

# 1100 HP - forced air induction

# Now with more flow and extended warranty

or

http://www.rocketindustries.com.au/search.php?brand=Fuelab

Yeah but more looking for something that i'll have no chance (well i guess nothing is impossible) of modifying in any way.

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