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Old 07-25-2012, 09:28 AM   #1
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when did rpm have a car burn to the ground? i dont remember that. i remember madmans car that they bought later on caught on fire in the trailer with madman bc i sent them alot of the parts to fix it! and besides if they did im sure they have insurance to cover it. hell when u work on 5 to 10 ls cars a day everyday and have to wait a week or 2 for an open spot to get tuned somethings bound to happen over time!!!!!!!! RPM AND THE PEWTER COOTER TTFMF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL lorenz dont tell em all the secrets lol its got alot to do with the ballast resistors and removing the blinker fluid helps too lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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when did rpm have a car burn to the ground? i dont remember that. i remember madmans car that they bought later on caught on fire in the trailer with madman bc i sent them alot of the parts to fix it! and besides if they did im sure they have insurance to cover it. hell when u work on 5 to 10 ls cars a day everyday and have to wait a week or 2 for an open spot to get tuned somethings bound to happen over time!!!!!!!! RPM AND THE PEWTER COOTER TTFMF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL lorenz dont tell em all the secrets lol its got alot to do with the ballast resistors and removing the blinker fluid helps too lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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