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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Western Wisconsin
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Hey Everyone,
I have thought about putting a flame thrower kit in the exhaust of my "truck" (i used to own a 71 swb stepside, sold it off to buy my el camino) My question is, does anyone know a cheaper or easier homemade way to light up the imports "bumpin" behind me. So, if anyone has any tips or suggestions, please help me. |
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Half a bubble off!
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Winfield, Ks, USA
Posts: 5,588
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Check out TRUCKS TV's website, they did a segment on this recently.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Washington State
Posts: 8,831
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Do a search on the board, I posted a site awhile back that lists all the parts form Radio Shack.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Knightdale,North Carolina
Posts: 377
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i think that autoloc sales a kit. you just need coils. i think its about 100$
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