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Old 07-11-2009, 10:16 AM
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LOL, some body has been watching a little too much Columbo or CSI, LOL
 
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thats a pretty good one aim
 
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It is a DIY forum, right?
 
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yep, hopefully the cops don't read this thing. if they did then they would know how i did it and who told me how to do it.
 
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would you like me to edit my post? LOL
 
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nah, they probably don't read this forum.
 
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Originally Posted by aim4squirrels
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Wear a puffy coat and thick gloves so you don't leave personally identifiable marks, then burn the cloths after you're done. Do it in a bathroom so there's so much random DNA they can't pin it on you and no cameras. Put a chunk of Dry ice near his liver to confuse TOD, but not directly on his skin as to avoid freezer burn marks. When it melts it will evaporate into nothing but CO2.
I find it distressing that you know so much about this topic!

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nah, they probably don't read this forum.
Nah, they are probably scarfing down Donuts.
 
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What is this?

Is it a check valve? That line goes through the firewall. I have the wild vents issue, but have not found any vacuum leaks. Cruise control works, 4x4 axle engages.
 
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That's a check valve.
 
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Apparently it's not working...
 


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