Louisiana Z/Import cookout April 29th *Lakefront*
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hey guys need some tech help. My injen exhaust was installed sunday, nvr noticed any problems noise wise and now im getting this knocking sound. Come to find out the driver side flexpipe is pushed up against the body and everytime i hit a bump or move forward putting a load on the motor u hear the flexpipe kicking around. I'm at Goodyear ATM and they just showed me this and can't figure out a way to drop that pipe down cause with it bolted to the cat its a solid peice with no play to pull it down some. Any advise on what I can do to fix this problem???? Thanks
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All Star Bash 2 Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=153Fr9eXDGU
**** gets crazy, we're talking like 10+ car tandems. These guys rock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=153Fr9eXDGU
**** gets crazy, we're talking like 10+ car tandems. These guys rock
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Originally Posted by project.dwnshft
hey guys need some tech help. My injen exhaust was installed sunday, nvr noticed any problems noise wise and now im getting this knocking sound. Come to find out the driver side flexpipe is pushed up against the body and everytime i hit a bump or move forward putting a load on the motor u hear the flexpipe kicking around. I'm at Goodyear ATM and they just showed me this and can't figure out a way to drop that pipe down cause with it bolted to the cat its a solid peice with no play to pull it down some. Any advise on what I can do to fix this problem???? Thanks
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sup bishes....hey khanh i'll sell u my stockers for 400...just playing trying to **** with dustin
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Where did you go?
Nikki made me dinner.
Nikki made me dinner.
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im looking for some new wheels having trouble deciding between 18" or 19" ... any suggestions and anyone know some sites with good pricing? i only have about 2k for wheels and tires
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for all the ppl with student loan and tops please read!!!!!!!!!:
LOSFA Data Breach
On the evening of Oct. 15, the Office of the President was notified by the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA) that some of its backup media was lost by its data storage contactor. The lost media included some personal data on residents of the state of Louisiana. The following students’ information may have been included in this data breach: Anyone who has a Louisiana College Savings account (START Saving Program). Any resident of the state of Louisiana who has completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Anyone has who completed a FAFSA and included a Louisiana postsecondary institution as an institution to which FAFSA data should be sent. Anyone who has applied for or received a Tuition Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) Scholarship. Anyone who has applied for or who has received student financial aid in the state of Louisiana.
The Office of the President wants all potentially affected students to be aware of this situation. We encourage you to visit the LOSFA Web site at http://www.osfa.state.la.us/Notice.htm. This site will allow you to determine if your data was a part of the lost media. Individuals who determine that their information was potentially exposed will be provided additional steps to protect themselves. They will also be provided access to a call center (1-800-645-7990) to assist them with questions and instructions regarding this data breach.
LOSFA Data Breach
On the evening of Oct. 15, the Office of the President was notified by the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA) that some of its backup media was lost by its data storage contactor. The lost media included some personal data on residents of the state of Louisiana. The following students’ information may have been included in this data breach: Anyone who has a Louisiana College Savings account (START Saving Program). Any resident of the state of Louisiana who has completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Anyone has who completed a FAFSA and included a Louisiana postsecondary institution as an institution to which FAFSA data should be sent. Anyone who has applied for or received a Tuition Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) Scholarship. Anyone who has applied for or who has received student financial aid in the state of Louisiana.
The Office of the President wants all potentially affected students to be aware of this situation. We encourage you to visit the LOSFA Web site at http://www.osfa.state.la.us/Notice.htm. This site will allow you to determine if your data was a part of the lost media. Individuals who determine that their information was potentially exposed will be provided additional steps to protect themselves. They will also be provided access to a call center (1-800-645-7990) to assist them with questions and instructions regarding this data breach.
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Originally Posted by soleil350z
for all the ppl with student loan and tops please read!!!!!!!!!:
LOSFA Data Breach
On the evening of Oct. 15, the Office of the President was notified by the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA) that some of its backup media was lost by its data storage contactor. The lost media included some personal data on residents of the state of Louisiana. The following students’ information may have been included in this data breach: Anyone who has a Louisiana College Savings account (START Saving Program). Any resident of the state of Louisiana who has completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Anyone has who completed a FAFSA and included a Louisiana postsecondary institution as an institution to which FAFSA data should be sent. Anyone who has applied for or received a Tuition Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) Scholarship. Anyone who has applied for or who has received student financial aid in the state of Louisiana.
The Office of the President wants all potentially affected students to be aware of this situation. We encourage you to visit the LOSFA Web site at http://www.osfa.state.la.us/Notice.htm. This site will allow you to determine if your data was a part of the lost media. Individuals who determine that their information was potentially exposed will be provided additional steps to protect themselves. They will also be provided access to a call center (1-800-645-7990) to assist them with questions and instructions regarding this data breach.
LOSFA Data Breach
On the evening of Oct. 15, the Office of the President was notified by the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA) that some of its backup media was lost by its data storage contactor. The lost media included some personal data on residents of the state of Louisiana. The following students’ information may have been included in this data breach: Anyone who has a Louisiana College Savings account (START Saving Program). Any resident of the state of Louisiana who has completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Anyone has who completed a FAFSA and included a Louisiana postsecondary institution as an institution to which FAFSA data should be sent. Anyone who has applied for or received a Tuition Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) Scholarship. Anyone who has applied for or who has received student financial aid in the state of Louisiana.
The Office of the President wants all potentially affected students to be aware of this situation. We encourage you to visit the LOSFA Web site at http://www.osfa.state.la.us/Notice.htm. This site will allow you to determine if your data was a part of the lost media. Individuals who determine that their information was potentially exposed will be provided additional steps to protect themselves. They will also be provided access to a call center (1-800-645-7990) to assist them with questions and instructions regarding this data breach.