Minnesota Chat Thread
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Really? So the voice of a few outweigh the needs of the many?
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I hear ya. I'm looking at the Invidia Gemini CBE.
So here's my question and/or dilemma. They make 3 different setups, or at least 3 different tips. What would you guys do in this case?
Buy the one with the SS tips?
Buy the one with the rolled titanium tips?
Buy the one with the single layer titanium tips?
And why? What's the difference between the 2 titanium tips style? Besides the obvious.
So here's my question and/or dilemma. They make 3 different setups, or at least 3 different tips. What would you guys do in this case?
Buy the one with the SS tips?
Buy the one with the rolled titanium tips?
Buy the one with the single layer titanium tips?
And why? What's the difference between the 2 titanium tips style? Besides the obvious.
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Found a Gemini CBE with single layer Ti tips. It's supposedly in Kansas City, MO which I like since it's just down I35. I'll keep it on my watch list until I'm ready.
new or used.... with they new style section from the cat to x pipe or the old style. b2 in florida has them for $964 new, and they do free shipping on most things, they shipped my tdx2 for free
http://www.b2autodesigns.com/product...bfdbe4aebe84cf
http://www.b2autodesigns.com/product...bfdbe4aebe84cf
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Tempting, just for the hunting land potential.
http://www.treasury.gov/auctions/irs/kamn_real_7672.htm
I'd build a helluva house there to withstand winters and harsh weather. It would be at least 5k square feet and have a huge basement, floor heating, solar panels, geothermal source, etc. Time to live off the grid, boys.
http://www.treasury.gov/auctions/irs/kamn_real_7672.htm
I'd build a helluva house there to withstand winters and harsh weather. It would be at least 5k square feet and have a huge basement, floor heating, solar panels, geothermal source, etc. Time to live off the grid, boys.
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