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  • Muffler Group Buy?

    What happened to the group buy from Ammo concept? Did that happen? I need a new muffler so if anyone else is in need, let's see if we can get a package together.

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    Michael,

    The ammo can's are excellent, but I think it is also worth considering burns stainless. http://www.burnsstainless.com/
    Tom "ELV15" Jones
    http://PIErats.com

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    • #3
      I'm down with brad in San Diego and we spoke yesterday about the ammo group buy. Brad will call ammo come Monday and ask him what kind of discount we can get. I've visited burns and they have very good products. However, ammo's setup is developed and battle tested for and on the Caterham and is plug and play on our cars with no fabrication.

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      • #4
        Will the Ammo fit a Crossflow?
        John Norris
        '91 Caterham 1700 c/f
        Green/Aluminum W/Clamshells
        '94 BMW 325I Racecar
        '94 BMW 325IS Racecar

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        • #5
          So now that I have got this little train a-chugging, I'll admit that I have never seen an "ammo can" and I have no idea how much they cost. Can someone post a link?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Michael Murphy View Post
            Can someone post a link?
            As a great philosopher once said, "Soitenly!" http://www.raceco.com/
            | | Sean

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Michael Murphy View Post
              ....I'll admit that I have never seen an "ammo can"...
              Well, they are round and longish and look like a big tube:


              BTW, this is the 6.5" model. Aleady quite big.The 7.5" can is huge.

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              • #8
                Gert, just in case nobody's told you this week yet, that sure is a pretty car.
                Brad
                2013 Boss 302 Mustang
                2005 SV Roadsport (gone but not forgotten)

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                • #9
                  Ammo should be back from Italy by now. Cans are great, re-packable, you specify the input size diameter. Skin is Ti - no corrosion.
                  Chris
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                  A day you don't go a hundred is a day wasted

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                  • #10
                    He photoshopped the image to make it all look nice and shiny.

                    This is what his car actually looks like:



                    /Magnus F.

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                    • #11
                      No, I think that's mine. Remember...Gert's now has sardine can headlights. :-)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by athens7 View Post
                        Gert, just in case nobody's told you this week yet, that sure is a pretty car.
                        Hey a little braggin' here and there is the reward for the polishing :D. For a while I thought I was running out of ideas what to tinker with until I found the headlights. I finally even got the high beams going.

                        Now I would not mind owning that little ugly duckling car (is that an old Fiat 500?). Wondering what kind of engine you could fit in there.
                        Last edited by slomove; January 2, 2010, 03:19 PM.

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                        • #13
                          What's this then?

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                          • #14
                            Way too modern. It is the Fiat 500 Topolino:

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                            • #15
                              Gert, I salute your knowledge of European car history.

                              I believe it is the Topolino that plays an integral part in a couple of young boys' initiation to manhood in Felini's movie Amacord. It doesn't get much more Italian than that.

                              /Magnus F.

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