TSS lowering tubes

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tyler440
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TSS lowering tubes

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i am very surprised at how high these went http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dl ... NA:US:1123 would anyone be interesting in buying them if i made something very similar?
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Tyler, 3 inches is pretty low. I have used 2.5 and 2's. They are really hard to find. I think there is a market for them.
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the guy i was going to have make them wasnt interested i guess.... apparently he just wants to waste time on other stupid projects instead of stuff that can make him money
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!

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Id be interested in these too. Anybody have pics.
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i just made you a picture hahaha viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2378&p=8838#p8838
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!

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