Flamer Throwers on my Trans-Am...Yay or Nay
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If you car was made in the 50's or early, I'd say totally (Like Deans car from Gone in 60 Seconds Remake).
But no, plus you'll melt your bumper. Not just **** the paint up. It is plastic after all.
But no, plus you'll melt your bumper. Not just **** the paint up. It is plastic after all.
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Who really cares? He thinks it's cool, and its his car.
I relocated my windshield washer reservoir for ***** and giggles, theres no set rule for anything anymore. It's in a funny little juice cup now. Why? because its funny.
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lol some heavy voting against flame throwers. I see where the point is that it could be rice, but alot of older muscle cars have them. I probably won't do it, but who knows. I don't really care if its street legal or not, its just something cheap for ***** and giggles lol.
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lol some heavy voting against flame throwers. I see where the point is that it could be rice, but alot of older muscle cars have them. I probably won't do it, but who knows. I don't really care if its street legal or not, its just something cheap for ***** and giggles lol.
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If you got caught with flame throwers out here in Cal these days you'd get lynched. I keep seeing references to flame throwers on old muscle cars in some of the replies - in Bangla Desh maybe. :-) Of course that's only one reporter's opinion.