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Electrick Gypsy



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This is what a clean and tidy PSU should look like.
· Date: January 14, 2006 · Views: 22270
· Filesize: 54.9kb, 151.7kb · Dimensions: 1024 x 768 ·
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g.freeman

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February 11, 2006 19:17

jeepers...









howed u mange to get that in your computer?
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coastymad

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March 19, 2006 07:15 Rating: 5 

Looks like a car engine to me............
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coastymad

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March 21, 2006 09:20

Change that, it is a car engine!!!
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Electrick Gypsy

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March 21, 2006 16:35

Only a little one though :-)
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Sean

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April 9, 2006 03:42

looks like an american v8 block with a very expensive carbon fiber air/fuel velocity stacks.
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Electrick Gypsy

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April 9, 2006 18:33

427 cubes in a Holden Monaro
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Quantex_rox
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August 4, 2009 13:52

so yes it is a chevy 427 engine.
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