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Do it.

They only have to tailgate once and they'll learn :)

oh yeah, and if you are found out by the authorities - prepare an Arsehole the size of a dinner plate and large Russian boyfriend by the name of Ogle.

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had one on my old 33 for 6 months or so... woks well.. quick flick of the switch will set of a huge yellow flame... if you flick it on with your foot down big blue flame.... used to be able to set wooded post alight with ease...... not good for the car (although they say its ok)... used to get the occational backfire..... but used to be that loud and pwerful it would cause the car to missfire.... started happening more and more.... got rid of the kit.

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Yeah what we'll all do is talk about when we had one but not give any relevant Info..

I'll start with something useful.

Mitch Says: where did you guys get these kits from? How much?

:D

Ask abu, he had one For Sale.

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WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF HOW DID I MISS THIS THREAD.

if u want a actual "flame thrower" kit it costs u as lil as 100bux. theyll stick something at the end of ur exhaust which will seriously make u blow flames

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but if ur talkn about those JDM flame poppers.

its the bee*r rev limiter.

both highly illegal, both very fun =D

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