Hot Damn ZIPTIES!!!!
Who wouldn't want these to hold their car together?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Steel...spagenameZWDVW |
nothing new, I use them for all my thermal heat wrap.
^this is me raining on your parade^ :P |
Well i'm just proud to say that i have no aftermarket zipties on my car yet:p
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only geniune mazda/nissan OE zipties for you then, eh?
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damn that is tight yo.
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zipties are a drifters best friend. Break your body kit or front lip, ziptie stitch that junx back together. It would be funny if someone used all metal zipties to do the same thing.
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Won't be long till we see them in FM kits.
Mark |
need some of those for my long tube header wrap.
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They are very commonly used to hold heat wrap around pipes and tubes and junk.
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I have them on my thermal wrap too. Nice little things.
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Originally Posted by Ben
(Post 170480)
They are very commonly used to hold heat wrap around pipes and tubes and junk.
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wow, thats pretty cool. Never seen those before. I just figured bailing wire was the stuff to use for hot stuff.
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Count me among the surprised that there are people on this board who have apparently not looked very closely at heat-wrapped parts (since probably 95% of them use metal zipties).
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carbon fiber zip tie > *
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Originally Posted by Markp
(Post 170470)
Won't be long till we see them in FM kits.
Mark |
Originally Posted by Ben
(Post 170480)
They are very commonly used to hold heat wrap around pipes and tubes and junk.
MASTER of the obvious. |
harbor freight sells them VERY cheap.
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Originally Posted by Markp
(Post 170470)
Won't be long till we see them in FM kits.
Mark |
Originally Posted by Ben
(Post 170480)
They are very commonly used to hold heat wrap around pipes and tubes and junk.
-Mike |
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