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They are cool looking, but you cannot really drive with them. I manage a collision center and we have actually installed that in a few cars. It is really for show purposes only.
The "hose" is made of glass and is not flexible. You have to attach a real rubber hose on each end to attatch it. It is really only for show though. You can start it and drive it around to move it, but I would never take it out on the streets. One bad bump at speed and you have shattered glass in your motor.
The "hose" is made of glass and is not flexible. You have to attach a real rubber hose on each end to attatch it. It is really only for show though. You can start it and drive it around to move it, but I would never take it out on the streets. One bad bump at speed and you have shattered glass in your motor.
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Originally Posted by kenhebe
They are cool looking, but you cannot really drive with them. I manage a collision center and we have actually installed that in a few cars. It is really for show purposes only.
The "hose" is made of glass and is not flexible. You have to attach a real rubber hose on each end to attatch it. It is really only for show though. You can start it and drive it around to move it, but I would never take it out on the streets. One bad bump at speed and you have shattered glass in your motor.
The "hose" is made of glass and is not flexible. You have to attach a real rubber hose on each end to attatch it. It is really only for show though. You can start it and drive it around to move it, but I would never take it out on the streets. One bad bump at speed and you have shattered glass in your motor.
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