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Old 09-17-2005, 09:40 PM
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Default Unique place to hide a NOS kit....

Wanna hide a NOS kit, and tired of everyone knowing that people hide their solenoids under the airbox? I came up with this, lemme know whatcha think, I'll let the pics speak for themselves. Imagine it mounted underhood where the battery goes (with the "real" battery mouned in the hatch), with fake terminals and wires, the whole nine-yards.

Disclaimer: My new setup will not be stealthy, so I'm not going to use it, otherwise I wouldn't post it here.

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Cool, but already been done.
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good idea but its been done
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Oh well, I thought it was a good idea. Everyone hides their solenoids under their airbox, under/inside the lid, under the headlight assembly on T/As, behind/under the fuseblocks, etc, and I thought that this would be a less obvious place, definitely somewhere that anyone other than a hardcore racer would even possibly think about looking into. I have never heard/seen this being done, but most hardcore streetracers have most likely come up with this (and other, much better ways to hide stuff) on many other occasions.

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hmmmmmmmm why not hide an entire spare fuel cell within it... *thinks and gives evil grin*
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if you remove the airpump, there is all kinds of room down there




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