Flamethrower
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From: 100 miles offshore as much as possible, & Springfield Oregon USA
I think I have enough flames on my rig thanks... ;-) This is a new take on a very old idea. When I was a kid we used the old bug spray pump sprayers and a spark plug, it was simple. And patenly unsafe - but everything fun always is right?
I really like those flamed shift knobs that gotflames.com have on their site, but they don't actually *have* any...
I really like those flamed shift knobs that gotflames.com have on their site, but they don't actually *have* any...
#26
Originally Posted by Ganoid
ask these guys Im sure you will get a straight answer
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=12
thay are really helpful with tough decisions like this..
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=12
thay are really helpful with tough decisions like this..
#28
Originally Posted by Yamaha+Toyota=Fun
If you buy the gas, I could light your car on fire for you. It defintaly think it would be much cooler.


Originally Posted by GregStevens
Don't know of any 'pros' to this setup. But I do know of a 'con.'
The con is that if you get one, you'll look like a complete idiot.

The con is that if you get one, you'll look like a complete idiot.

#30
Originally Posted by PirateFins
I'm not sure but wouldn't something like that void the extended warranty on your muffler bearings?
You'll burn through all of your turn-signal fluid in like 2 days.
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