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Old 05-10-2006, 10:17 AM   #1
cstanley
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well, i got a letter from the state yesterday...

seems a "concerned citizen" (here in dallas) notified the State of Texas Air Quality Control division (down in austin) that my "motor vehicle was seen in dallas, on such and such date, producing "excessive" amounts of smoke.)
so...i'm now a hazard to the environment, and the letter went into lengthy detail about air quality citations being issued, methods for testing,

anyway, i don't typically think of myself as being environmentally irresponsible, but at the same time, "it's just a 'little' smoke, and it goes away after about 3 mins of run time!"

i geuss it's about time for that LS1 swap!
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