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New Mod For My Delica...

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I just installed a new mod for my Delica that is going to improve engine power performance...



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looks like an A$$ clenching experience! :shock:
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oops!
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I sort of know what it feels like. In high school I got a ride home from someone that had been working on his truck, for the steering wheel he had a crescent wrench. It was all good until the main drag in Langley, there were a few pretty girls walking on the side walk... well you can guess the rest, the driver driver became unattentive and the next thing we knew the wrench was somewhere on the floor. Fun to talk about now but I remember panic and instant sweat. I hope my kids are smarter than I was lol
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I think it's the visor that does it for me ~ kind of reminds me of Mister Bean and Inspector Clouseau ~ 8-)

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Re: New Mod For My Delica...

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dfnder wrote:I sort of know what it feels like. In high school I got a ride home from someone that had been working on his truck, for the steering wheel he had a crescent wrench. It was all good until the main drag in Langley, there were a few pretty girls walking on the side walk... well you can guess the rest, the driver driver became unattentive and the next thing we knew the wrench was somewhere on the floor. Fun to talk about now but I remember panic and instant sweat. I hope my kids are smarter than I was lol
I had a similar experience while driving around the block trying to get the new steering wheel on straight. Took it off to adjust it while driving (not smart) and ended up in the neighbours lawn/garden because I couldn't get it back on in time and wasn't looking out of the windshield while trying to do so.
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Re: New Mod For My Delica...

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nxski wrote:
dfnder wrote:I sort of know what it feels like. In high school I got a ride home from someone that had been working on his truck, for the steering wheel he had a crescent wrench. It was all good until the main drag in Langley, there were a few pretty girls walking on the side walk... well you can guess the rest, the driver driver became unattentive and the next thing we knew the wrench was somewhere on the floor. Fun to talk about now but I remember panic and instant sweat. I hope my kids are smarter than I was lol
I had a similar experience while driving around the block trying to get the new steering wheel on straight. Took it off to adjust it while driving (not smart) and ended up in the neighbours lawn/garden because I couldn't get it back on in time and wasn't looking out of the windshield while trying to do so.
See there IS a another reason to own a 4X4 hehe!!!
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