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lmao. Wouldn't it just be better to stop any of them from blowing off. 22 pound and the only ones that ever blew on mine were ones I forgot to tighten up.

Tip for new players would be to go to LHS and buy a bunch of decent hose clamps. They are still a worm drive one but have an incredibly durable housing which can be cranked down really tight.

They go for about 3-4 dollars a pop.

To be honest it really is more a case of that is the one I most often undo and hence forget to tighten ha ha

Nah only you are enough of a tool to bother having a dig about somthing so dumb.

Umm how about this Shane....it must suck needing 800hp just to keep up with everyone else :)

sick, im a tool :(

i'd only need 150hp to keep up with you douchbags :dry:...sif i want 800hp, i only want 750hp :glare:

btw shane, sell me your oem turbo coolant lines. New ones are 2weeks away in japan. Ive found the leak now. And all i had to to to get access to it was remove the a/c compressor

which ones u need? half of mine are at mercury :)

Well. If you would come home at a decent hour instead of stayting out and SUCKing piss It wouldnt SUCK near as bad. :dry:

haha nah i was good to go to catch the 9:14, but i looked at my watch and it said 9:07, no farking way was i getting down to the station in 7 minutes :)

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