Snap-Off Kit
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Re: F/S OZ-Flow BBTBs and Phenolic spacers
What do you guys know or heard about the snap-off steering wheel kit. Some information can be found at:
http://www.ppsonline.net/snapoff.htm
Seemed like an interesting item and was wondering if anyone had used or heard of one or where to buy.
http://www.ppsonline.net/snapoff.htm
Seemed like an interesting item and was wondering if anyone had used or heard of one or where to buy.
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Re: racing seat harness
I don't know if i could put my faith in it .. My luck it would come off somehow .. then BAM .. right in to the gaurd rail... i've seen them before though ...
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Re: North East Meet DECEMBER 19TH
Thats basically what they use in pretty much all racing circuits, right? I don't see any reason not to trust it as long as the brand is of good quality. Easy anti-theft system too!
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Re: Official Lindsay Lohan Thread
only reason to use them in racing.. for access to the seat when getting in or out. The anti-theft part is fine, but where are you going to put the wheel when you remove it?
I only only trust the ones that are TUV approved.
I only only trust the ones that are TUV approved.
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Re: Who misses hockey
never thought of that lol, youd have to like put it in a backpack and carry it with u if ur walkin the mall, that would suck lol.
saw that shit on pimp my ride the other day, its pretty sick tho.
saw that shit on pimp my ride the other day, its pretty sick tho.
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Re: ENgine oil grade.
The one in the link is TUV approved for daily street driven vehicles. It seels pretty interesting but I dont know about the $180 price tag that is a little steep. I may get one I cant decide.
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Re: Konig 17" Tantrum with rubber for Tiburon
Being a convertable, I will probably get one for my spider... at least that car as a real trunk I can lock it in...