Ebay is a wierd place. I watched a guy win a very used AFR Hydra-Rev kit which had scratches all over it & had been installed 3 or 4 times for $250+ when they go for $230 or so new. I wonder how much money the TB bypass guy has made over the years selling little hoses.
What's the tube on the dash? Looks like a tanning light.
hahahahahaha i guess its supposed to be a neon of some kind, but they didnt even go through the trouble of wiring it correctly...its probably powered by an extnsion cord that runs from the house
-Dan
1986 350 TPI Trans Am, 700R-4, Flowmaster exhaust, CAI, 180* t/stat, low temp fan switch, SFC's....Sold.
Project Status: LT1 disassembled, researching costs, searching for project car.
What's the tube on the dash? Looks like a tanning light.
it's a neon light that plugs into your cigarette lighter...what a shame. It responds to music. I've seen it in action when Rice pulls up next to me. They usually install..err, put them on their pillars.
He didnt block off the end of the cone filter? It's wide open?
It will just suck air strait in the hole, it wont even get filtered.
I think it's one of those filters with the filter media in the middle (a reversed cone in the middle). But, when the preheat flap opens he'll get unfiltered air.
Really stupid looking! It will suck all the hot air from under the hood in too.
'87 Camaro - 2.8L MPFI, 700R4 swapped to T5, B&M Ripper Shifter, Dynomax Super Turbo muffler, CATCO high flow cat, K&N air filters, 180 degree thermostat w/200-180 fan switch, 3.42 rear end, Global West steering brace, polyurethane bushings/trans mount, Spohn adjustable torque arm. '88 Formula (stolen), '96 Camaro RS, (sold), '91 Firebird (sold),
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