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08-04-2011 | 03:28 PM
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I saw that on a lot of tibs in korea.... .. .. . . Im not kidding.
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oops, my bad, i missed that post...
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Couldnt you just install one of these in the front?
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You could, but it won't do any good at launch unless it's made of lead or depleted uranium.
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If you made it of solid gold, it would add to the bling factor AND downforce!
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