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Old 09-05-2003, 02:30 PM
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fire kits

well i dont know what u guys think but i think fire kits r bad ass. i was wondering where i could find one for my 96 neon sport(i have the pacesetter catback dual exhaust.) any installition info would be nice to
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I think they are bad ass too, but lets face it, if your Neon shoots flames out the exhaust you are going to get laughed at. Remember, while Neons are pretty quick, and generally underestimated...a flaming Neon leaves you really open to jokes.
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