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  • ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE...
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"your comments are welcome" is what I meant to post

does that get my credibility back or is it gone forever?

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no way u taught me how to spell ffs

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  • ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE...
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actually you may be on to something here

if we could get rid of voltage alltogether then we do not need wires, which will drop even more weight, how about we even get rid of ignition electricals for even more weight savings, not if we could just get the air fuel ratio to ignite by compression we could be on a winner here, but then again we would probably need a special type of fuel that would ignite by heat and compression, now if such a fuel existed ..................................

u may lol but do u remember the nissan maxima with the common positive and negitive rail run around the car ? that was special

there advert was banging on how much weight it saved

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johnnie deisel walker

slightly ot. but to beat another car down the qtr theres the option of relocating your jack through his windscreen just before go time. then halway down, relocate your spare tyre to the other lane.

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How about removing two wheels and the body whack some handlebars on there, and you know we could call it a motorbike :) this solves weight, punches out good power, good economy and probably run 10's all day long

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