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Old 02-12-2007, 09:19 PM
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Its funny how someone would spend all that time and effort to polish their spider to a mirror like finish. And then use bent up dryer exhaust tubing as intake tubes.
Old 02-12-2007, 09:58 PM
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Excellent work on the Euro, only one suggestion, turn all your clamps on the intakes so they face the same direction/position. I was also so **** as to make sure the alignment of the screw slots were all the same too.
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Originally Posted by Anthony Tate
Excellent work on the Euro, only one suggestion, turn all your clamps on the intakes so they face the same direction/position. I was also so **** as to make sure the alignment of the screw slots were all the same too.

I would figure out a way to use clamps that don't show the screw slots on the band, and install them with the screw barrels hidden under the tubes so the top view is clean. I know that some think that the clamps are beautiful, a feature that deserves highlighting. I'm not fond of them and try to hide them for a cleaner look. My opinion...
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BCDavis no longer owns that car, so the dryer vents are mooooot....



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