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I had koyo and had an asi. Asi warped like a mofos over 3-4yrs but did not leak. Koyo is just better. Do you want to overheat when giving it a ton on a hot day or would you prefer to never worry?

Lol will never buy another Koyo.. Split down the centre and I cooked my engine, no thanks jeffrey!

Keep in the car ;)

Can't count the number of times my tools have come useful in various situations out in a 20+ year old car. This one fits perfectly in the footwell behind driver; zero movement.

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I used to have a toolkit in the back of my 33, passengers would say "Are you expecting it to break down?".
Very similar to them spotting a in-car fire extinguisher, and then asking "Are you expecting it to catch on fire?"

Cuts me real deep man.

Better to have it and not need it! Anyone new hopping into my car, I explain how to pull out the extinguisher...shitful odds of them ever needing it, but Paul Walker could have used one lol

Better to have it and not need it! Anyone new hopping into my car, I explain how to pull out the extinguisher...shitful odds of them ever needing it, but Paul Walker could have used one lol

A life vest is located in a pouch under your seat or between the armrests. When instructed to do so, open the plastic pouch and remove the vest. Slip it over your head. Pass the straps around your waist and adjust at the front
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A life vest is located in a pouch under your seat or between the armrests. When instructed to do so, open the plastic pouch and remove the vest. Slip it over your head. Pass the straps around your waist and adjust at the front

Pull on these tabs to inflate the vest. For further inflation, blow into the mouthpiece.

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