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Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 13,746
From: LOWLOW Chicago
Ptuning exhaust is in my possession.
this thing is worth every single penny of the $1K...
and i didnt even install it yet.
i would pay $1K just to hang it on my wall and stare at it
, the craftsmanship is flawless.
this thing is worth every single penny of the $1K...
and i didnt even install it yet.
i would pay $1K just to hang it on my wall and stare at it
Originally Posted by yellowxhoodie
haha Pete.
i was dissapointed, i couldnt find the Vtec.
lmao
Ricardo, im def. down for another shoot man, ill let you know.
i was dissapointed, i couldnt find the Vtec.
Ricardo, im def. down for another shoot man, ill let you know.
Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 13,746
From: LOWLOW Chicago
if youve got all your stock isht in place not really. you can see the bottom one but only from underneath the car, you can see the side if you have the stock intake and the battery out. and you can see the front if you look carefully between the radiator fans and the header.
Originally Posted by yellowxhoodie
Originally Posted by aen
EPA EPA!!!!!
East Palo Alto?
haha.
Under Section 608 of the CAA, EPA has established regulations (40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F) Exit disclaimer that:
* Require service practices that maximize recovery and recycling of ozone-depleting substances (both chlorofluorocarbons [CFCs] and hydrochlorofluorocarbons [HCFCs] and their blends) during the servicing and disposal of air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment.
* Set certification requirements for refrigerant recycling and recovery equipment, technicians, and refrigerant reclaimers.
* Restrict the sale of refrigerant to certified technicians.
* Require persons servicing or disposing of air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment to certify to EPA that they have acquired refrigerant recovery and/or recycling equipment and are complying with the requirements of the rule.
* Require the repair of substantial leaks in air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment with a refrigerant charge greater than 50 pounds.
* Establish safe disposal requirements to ensure removal of refrigerants from goods that enter the waste stream with the charge intact (e.g., motor vehicle air conditioners, home refrigerators, and room air conditioners).
EPA is performing random inspections, responding to tips, and pursuing potential cases against violators. Under the Act, EPA is authorized to assess fines of up to $32,500 per day for any violation of these regulations. Information on selected enforcement actions is available in the enforcement section.
it was late i was bored. hahah
Looking sick
That valve cover is the cats ****. Oh and you could just avoid messing with the brake lines, and paint them white? They'll look cleaner like that, but I doubt you want to go that route
That valve cover is the cats ****. Oh and you could just avoid messing with the brake lines, and paint them white? They'll look cleaner like that, but I doubt you want to go that route











