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Please explain what you mean by, 'are they any good?' If you mean at making flames, then, yes they are very good. ![Norty](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/norty.gif)
They are also very good at making your rear bumper go a nice brown/cooked colour!
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They are also very good at making your rear bumper go a nice brown/cooked colour!
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it's a nice toy, and i had one myself.
A friend of mine killed his turbo with it.
Driving fast to a meeting so engine is nice and hot. Then he reved her up and disabled the ignition to flow the benzine into the exhaust which killed the turbo because of the great difference in temperature and a backfire
A friend of mine killed his turbo with it.
Driving fast to a meeting so engine is nice and hot. Then he reved her up and disabled the ignition to flow the benzine into the exhaust which killed the turbo because of the great difference in temperature and a backfire
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Why Not Spend Your Cash On Something That Is Actually Going Improve Your Cars Performance Rather Than Something That Is Just Going To Melt Your Back Bumper ?
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