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Old 07-22-2003, 01:30 PM
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Quiafe LSD

What's the difference between a quiafe LSD and a normal LSD? Any info would be great. Thanks guys.
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if you mean normal lsd as factory lsd then the difference betweeen the stock lssd and the quafie lsd is that the aftermarket lsd(kaaz,quafie,spoon,etc..) is basically much stronger so it can hold higher hp #'s and they are much more efiicient in sending the power out.
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