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tell him you know Ravi AKA Dirty Curry with the Maroon 33... he should be able to do better for you.

I regret selling my SSQ now.

SSQ are for wanksters

Tial Alpha-Q bov is teh bomb

Yes my indicators aren't the common type. I was expecting around $150 so I wasn't going to be a rude prick and haggle over it.

Thanks for the lead Ravi but with the net not working I didn't see it till after I bought it.

SSQ are for wanksters

You forgot to add to that equation that:

Ravi = wankster... therefore....

lol

Ooooooooh check out the awesome new mods Tas did to my 33 last night, gotta be pushing roughly 15kw extra!

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Hi,

What size hole do these filters fit in?

Cheers,

Martin

Hello, thank you for your email. please see your product manual for fitment. these are to suit the kambrook machines and jugs., Thank You - Regards *********
Thank You for your Highly Unhelpful answer. I am trying to find new filters for my water cooler, it is not a kambrook, but those filters look more or less right. A simple measurement would confirm it, but since you obviously can't be bothered, I will take my money elsewhere.

Cheers,

Martin

Interesting

I know right..... I was skeptical at first, but it definately has a lot more response in the low rev range, which is great for me as a streeter.

Hahahahahaha!! I thought something seemed weird going by your reactions..... to the same picture

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