Maybe Using a Drill Isn't the Smartest Way to Steal Gas
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Maybe Using a Drill Isn't the Smartest Way to Steal Gas
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I'm with Red Foreman
Sadly, as gas prices continue to rise, folks are going to have to start putting the cars into locked buildings at night. Or chain a Rottwieler to them
Sadly, as gas prices continue to rise, folks are going to have to start putting the cars into locked buildings at night. Or chain a Rottwieler to them
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Reminds me of a guy that kept insisting that a cordless drill was fine to use to drill into a blown down gas main because you didn't have to plug it in so that meant there were no sparks :?
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NEWSFLASH:
You cannot siphon fuel from a Bonneville (at least 92 and newer). There'* an anti-siphon screen in the fill neck.
Trust someone who nearly ran out of fuel at Woodburn dragstrip last year (WCBF '06).
You cannot siphon fuel from a Bonneville (at least 92 and newer). There'* an anti-siphon screen in the fill neck.
Trust someone who nearly ran out of fuel at Woodburn dragstrip last year (WCBF '06).