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savvasa
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Re: Thinking about buying an induction kit...
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01 December 2010, 18:28 »
OMG I WANT I WANT I WANT...
Trick that sounds amazing, have you got a dump valve on there as well?
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TrickGTI
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Re: Thinking about buying an induction kit...
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01 December 2010, 18:31 »
yea its the forge one
its so much better in person. i promise you wont be dissapointed im not i love it and everyone who hears it loves it.... it makes the best noise when under load i.e 3rd 4th gear 2000rpm foot to floor wait till till 4000 let off sounds brilliant....
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TrickGTI
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01 December 2010, 18:46 »
just found this!!! this is a good pic to show where it sits behind the fog light
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savvasa
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Re: Thinking about buying an induction kit...
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01 December 2010, 19:33 »
jeez man! how do you check that to make sure its not damaged?
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TrickGTI
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Re: Thinking about buying an induction kit...
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01 December 2010, 19:43 »
easy weezy if you get a jack you can lift the front corner up and remove the 8 screws for the under tray and take it off to clean and check. its never dirty when i take it off you could go a good 6000 miles id day without haveing to check it. iv got a ramp at work so only takes me 10 mins
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