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Flames
Hey, I dont think that this is in the right forum, but I didn't know where else to put it. Does anyone know how to install a flamethrower. I've heard of ways to do it without buying a kit. I'm still not too sure how that works. Anyone know how?
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Re: Flames
there's no way to do it without either buying a kit or getting all the parts that are in the kit separately. It is also very dangerous to both yourself and your vehicle.
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Re: Flames
Dude don't get a flame kit. They are sooo fake. You will get made fun of so much, I promise. Unless you have a P.O.S. car and are doing it to get some laughs, DON'T DO IT!
Oh, and buy a kit and have it installed prof. It's too risky to DIY, your car will probably blow up or something. |
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