eBAY: SUPERCHARGER $1 - 1 DAY LEFT - No Reserve
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eBAY: SUPERCHARGER $.01 - 1 DAY LEFT - No Reserve
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When driving downhill with the wind you might be able to get low 10's out of your car. Thare is currently no mounting straps included with this so with a little time and duct tape you should be able to fit this in your engine bay somewhere.
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That's pretty funny, did you see the shipping is $99 though. LOL It looks like it is hand operated, do you think it could be converted to run from a hampster powered wheel?
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I think it would have been even funnier if instead of the square piece of cardboard at the end, they would have glued a piece of toast to it. - haa haa
Maybe we can even have Gadget take a look at this thing, and create a parts list for us to build our own?
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Maybe we can even have Gadget take a look at this thing, and create a parts list for us to build our own?
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ROTFLMAO!
Looks like a hairdryer with some aluminum flashing attached. Must add about 100hp, but I think Gadget needs to do some dyno testing first! I think I see another TRD innovation in the works here!
Looks like a hairdryer with some aluminum flashing attached. Must add about 100hp, but I think Gadget needs to do some dyno testing first! I think I see another TRD innovation in the works here!
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I love the skate wheel on it. They must have put it there so the plastic bearings wouldn't melt, when the vacuum created by the engine spun the hairdryer at 10'000 RPM.
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