Used for tuning only. Too much (for my tuner) injector for my setup. Went IDs. Selling for a loss here. Asking $1200 shipped plus buyer pays PP fees. Can ship immediately. Part number: DWK16M-23-1500-8
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Took my car to Finish Line for tuning. Will update the thread once things are all done. Mods added: Gen 5 3.0 Whipple, 1500cc DW injectors, and a few more goodies.
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Last post about Colorado or Denver was about 7 years ago. Who is everyone going to for tuning now? I've talked to Rob Williams and Finish Line Auto. Those seem to be the two most commonly mentioned places.
Thanks!
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FRPP 80lb Injectors with 8k miles - $250 shipped
PMAS HPX MAF with 8k miles - $175 shipped
Buyer pays PP fees or F&F.
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I agree this would be an end all of weapons/tactics. We could warp ships out of harms way (think Russian hypersonic weapons) or warp adversary ballistic missiles back to the source. This program would be SAPd beyond belief.
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Seems like we are already there...
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/12/07/pentagon-ufo-rapid-response-teams-ordered-congress.html
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Love some AR9s! Good choice.
Edit: 18" barrel for HD would limit mobility, but with training it'd do just fine. However for plinking and varmint, it'd be perfect. Again it boils down to what the shooter is comfortable and effective with.
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I was leaving it to the homeowner (OP) and his wife in this case. I'm not arguing the AR use in HD scenarios, I have one close by for that reason. But the OP should use what he and his wife are most effective and comfortable with.
Would you say an AR is easier to use than a wheel gun? Or a...
Although I agree with your view on keeping an AR close (my suppressed 300blk is within reach of my bed), the OP is not an experienced shooter. In this case the homeowner (OP) should use a weapon that he and his wife can use and I don't think an AR fits the bill - yet. Ultimately it boils down to...
There are some decent safes out there. My recommendation for any residential safe is a Group 1 lock with 11 gauge or thicker steel. Fort Knox is my go to, but it is a bit pricey. To me, safety means more than a few bucks. For a smaller safe (pistol size) - Fort Knox, GunVault, SentrySafe, and...
It is. I'd say they are made close to, if not as good as Crye or Shellback. I had one of their PCs but sold it to get back into a Crye. As they say - Crye once.
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