Thank Goodness for Locking Valve Caps
#14
Originally Posted by foolycooly,Jul 18 2006, 06:19 AM
Chavs where I used to live wouldnt let your tyres down using the valve - they preferred the more direct stanley knife approach - I'm sure it was the mobile fitters round the corner that used to arrange it - he managed to get business for about 20+ tyres one morning.....
#15
Nice Valve covers.
I bought mine already on the car they spin round unless you have the
key. I have seen them called spin caps but hey... what do i know
And no it was not Swindon but your not a million miles away
Does anyone have one of those spoon snorkles. i have been thinking of
buying one ( a replica one anyway ) was thinking with a modded air box might sound nice. As my personal opinion is the S sounds a little too refined ( quiet ) and lacks a sporty note.
I have thought about fitting the AEM V2 but after stories of hydrolock im going with the spoon.
I bought mine already on the car they spin round unless you have the
key. I have seen them called spin caps but hey... what do i know
And no it was not Swindon but your not a million miles away
Does anyone have one of those spoon snorkles. i have been thinking of
buying one ( a replica one anyway ) was thinking with a modded air box might sound nice. As my personal opinion is the S sounds a little too refined ( quiet ) and lacks a sporty note.
I have thought about fitting the AEM V2 but after stories of hydrolock im going with the spoon.
#16
I bet tyre fitters love you lot! "Right, erm well you can't change that tyre till I give you my special allen key."
I can't say I've ever stopped and looked at any of my cars and though "I know what that needs - some novelty dust caps!".
I can't say I've ever stopped and looked at any of my cars and though "I know what that needs - some novelty dust caps!".
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