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Originally posted by GTST

It's not a rumour.

It is the lead car for Fast and the Furious 2.

That's not a neon light on the front. It is a water spray bar.

There are no gay neons on this car.

:uh-huh:

thats no neon or water spray kit

its a NOS spray kit for the intercooler

:lol:

im serious too!

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Here is the quote from the extract.. I guess it could be read it 2 different ways.

"Next up was a custom nitrous installation. This new system--comprised of three carbon fiber bottles, electric bottle openers and an intercooler spray bar--from Nitrous Express "

I read that as a intercooler spray bar that was constructed by the Nitrous Express crew.

But I guess it would be used to spray Nitrous on to the cooler as well.

Oh well..

Here is the full story..

FAFT2 lead car story..

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