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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I don't think the coke bottle would look to flash though:p

Best thing about the coke bottle is it can be jammed into the tightest, darkest spot in the engine bay. Instant stealth mod :D I've had several coppers look in my engine bay and not one yellow sticker yet.

The Mines guys only *wish* they had a coke bottle. Think of the weight saving :D Actually, I've seen more than one fresh import with small juice containers as catch cans, so maybe the coke bottle isn't the right one for the job. Theres more research to be done in this area, I'm off to buy a Mountain Dew to test with :)

I've seen a decent metal can for $100 with filter, I'll post a link later. Anyone know how much Cypher want for one?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hehe, the tight-arse import mods, maybe we could start a thread of mods you can do that cost less than $10:p

See'ya:burnout:

yeah theres one of them at SDU so been there done that just ask rev210 hes a big contributer to that one

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