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They clearly stated "We buy any Vehicle"



A Lawer could easily take that to court. It would be stupid, but its readily possible in this day and age.


I'm pretty sure there's fine print somewhere saying that you have to have the title to the vehicle and that it has to be a motor vehicle
 

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I'm starting to see that Driver and 3&3 could be the best of buddies and have quite the bromance.
 

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And quit half reading and trolling my thead hotrod
Sticks up finger sticks out tongue then says na nana na na na

Not sure what is meant by this, but I actually actually kinda avoided this thread. But for some reason, I felt I better take a gander and see what kind of antics are going on in here to see if any modifications or post deletions needed to be made. Of course it's action packed just as I had figured it would be, but nothing that breaks the rules, so carry on with what you do best.
 

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Seeins how you are on a budget (personally speaking) I would of mounted the turbo under the cab, fab. up the exhaust side , Then with sch 40 pvc pipe brought the air back up to the intake. You wouldnt really need to mount the turbo because i'd think the exhaust could pretty much hold it in place.

im not hatin on you , just beleive that would be more reliable and consistant. Im interested in seein the outcome :burnout:
 

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He's turning his turbo into a supercharger. Hence his mounting situation.

Any more progress John?
 

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Thats my bad. SUPERCHARGER. i'm with ya now. i'll shut up now and watch from the sidelines....
 

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nope still here. been to busy to get on here. :fishing1::Jedi::hunter:
 

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:think:

Wasn't referring to you chall... I was referring to the OP. And he is back... just not in this thread.
 

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Just trying to stir **** up are ya @VAL ?!?!?!

:laughing1:
 

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No need to be. I was just revisiting the thread. It would be nice for an update here but I don't think we're going to get it.
 

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