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Old 09-16-2006, 07:25 PM
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vacuum gauge install

How do I install a vacuum gauge any one know?
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Re: vacuum gauge install

Are you fucking kidding me? Hasn't Shpyder PM'd you about 20 times already about this shit? Seriously what kind of question is "How do I install a vacuum gauge?" Lots of things make a vacuum. Don't be suprised if you get banned for this one.
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Re: vacuum gauge install

i agree. stupid people do stupid things for stupid reasons...why? because they're fucking stupid
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Re: vacuum gauge install

http://vfaq.com/mods/wayback/u_boostgage.htm

OK here. it is even i could do it and im clinically retarded
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Re: vacuum gauge install

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http://vfaq.com/mods/wayback/u_boostgage.htm

OK here. it is even i could do it and im clinically retarded
I was thinking of posting that just to get it over with, but he doesn't drive a Spyder GS-T. If anything, he might be just wanting to know for a friend. Either way, he's posted this same thread in every sub-forum and it's getting old.
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Re: vacuum gauge install

buying a vaccum gauge for a NT car is an absolute waste
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Guys, guys...relax.


I think the forums need an update. I am going to contact admin soon regarding some revisions, namely the following:

1) To rename the "Appearance" sub-forum "Non-performance" so that there is less confusion. Apparently, the "appearance" name itself gives off an idea of 'body kits only" sort of vibe, whereas "Non-performance" would be slightly more all-encompassing, catering to misc. stuff not related to engine/tranny/support performance and/or maintenence.

2) A long time ago I told you we were thinking about doing something to the main forum. Apparently, the meets/gatherings idea didn't work out too well, since there arent many that get posted. How about we move all the stuff from the "Off-topic" sub-forum into the main forum, and let the main forum become a hangout area, and delete the OT sub-forum?

Give me some suggestions on how to edit/make the sub-forums better (by either additions, deletions, or renaming).

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Re: vacuum gauge install

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How about we move all the stuff from the "Off-topic" sub-forum into the main forum, and let the main forum become a hangout area, and delete the OT sub-forum?
Sounds like a great idea to me.
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Re: vacuum gauge install

I like it.
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Re: vacuum gauge install

You can start off by deleting TRUEECLIPSE. The OT to the main is a reat idea
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i like it to.
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