Pay it FORWARD!

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Thought I would start this thread up again, if anyone's interested in playing please feel free to jump in.

I am giving away 2 FREE steel shifter shafts (try to say that fast haha) for a GenII, also FREE shipping:D
Just has a better look than the 4x4 stock one I think.

First one is 4" long ('hemihead' is the winner!)
Second one is 3" long ("V10speedluvr is the winner!)
(Top one is 5" stock as a reference)

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First 2 VCA members to post can pick one...will also include instructions for install!
 
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I've got some old Mopar stuff from some '69 big blocks even a couple Hemi pieces I'd like to pay it forward with, I'm just not prepared with a list right now, I'll get back with a list.
 
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ok, here we go again!

1 'johnny lightening' diecast model from the VCA, I believe this was one of our membership gifts. I have a few so this one needs a home. (2snakes4us is the winner!)

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hemihead

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OK, I know it's a Viper web site but I hyave some old big block Mopar stuff to share:

*A chome 426 Hemi breather cap
*180 degree thermostat for a Mopar big block
*NAPA Mileage Plus coil # IC12SB from a 440 cid
*a 1969 and earlier battery tie down

drop me a note if you can use any of this stuff and I'll send it to you

More after I dig a lttle deeper in the garage.

Thanks again Leslie.
 
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Leslie

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OK, I know it's a Viper web site but I hyave some old big block Mopar stuff to share:

*A chome 426 Hemi breather cap
*180 degree thermostat for a Mopar big block
*NAPA Mileage Plus coil # IC12SB from a 440 cid
*a 1969 and earlier battery tie down

drop me a note if you can use any of this stuff and I'll send it to you

More after I dig a lttle deeper in the garage.

Thanks again Leslie.

you ROCK!:2tu:
 

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paying it forward...

HiPo Engineering Power Steering Vent Tube

- Requires no modification to OEM equipment; Easy on and off, only minutes to install
- All materials are of the highest quality available. Kit includes:

· Steel .028 tubing plated in nickel or chrome
· Viton rubber seal fitting compatible with power steering fluid
· Stainless steel hose clamps
- Rated for wide temperature variations in engine compartment
- Custom bent metal tubing wraps along side of reservoir and does not allow cap to turn

- Arch on tube prevents fluid leakage during hard cornering, accelerating or autocross events
- Fluid making it up and through tube is safely routed to bottom of reservoir away from headers
- Metal tubing allows unrestricted venting of reservoir – no kinks
- Does not impede hood clearance
Some have tried to solve by simply attaching rubber hose bought at a local hardware store. Risks include:
- Hose properties incompatible with fluid causing deterioration and unpredictable failure
- Kinking of hose around bends or at clamps causing failure in reservoir venting

All 92-02 caps are vented. If you remove yours and blow in the ******, you'll see that air will come through. On the underside of the cap, the "stick" portion that shows the fluid level attaches to the cap top but holes are around the base to allow air through. There is a rubber splash ring that is supposed to keep fluid from simply exiting out the hole. Venting is important in his design.

The problem is that the splash ring doesn't do a great job, especially during hard cornering of keeping the fluid in the reservior. Our product solves that. When installed, fluid is required to make it out of the cap ****** AND up another inch or so through the arch on the vent tube. This is almost impossible unless you've totally overfilled your reservoir. Even if you are tracking you Viper and fluid does make it out, the vent tube safely routes it out below the reservoir instead of on your headers.

The most important aspect of the vent tube though is the fact that is keeps the cap from turning. The stainless clamps lock onto the cap ****** with the Viton rubber seal. The cap can't turn because the tube hits the square side of the reservoir. Easy for you to pop off with small screwdriver to check/change fluid. Both reported fires were by caps falling on headers and catching fire which then in turn runs right up to reservoir and total engine is on fire.

pay the UPS charges and its yours. unless leslie needs it, the first one to reply here gets it.
 

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hey Chad, the 3" is yours!
:lmao:

pm me your shippping address ooohhhkay?


Sounds about right :D.

I was waiting for this :lmao:


I knew with all you sick minded people that I needed to refer to it as "the 2nd one" vs. "the 3" one". Good to see all you part-time comedians still took the opportunity to capitalize on the moment :D

Leslie, PM sent

I'll get a list of any stuff I have and post as well :2tu:
 
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Plum....you ROCK!!!


I have one, thank you for the generous offer, so it's up for grabs!


Plum, I will take you up on your offer if Leslie does not want it.



Chad, we truly are sorry we didn't mean to offend your manliness.:D
 

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I've got two 3" x 1 1/4" Torca band clamps left over from my Corsa exhaust install. If anybody can use them just PM me your address and I'll send them.
 

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This is cool, Leslie is always thinking!
How about this, I have an original Gen 1 shift knob in great shape. The first person to PM me gets it.
 

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Well I don't have a viper yet, but if there's a sneaky Pete logo on it, itd make for a cool decoration, I'd take it!
 

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