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Fire Extinguisher
#11
Thanks, it held under some "spirited" driving.
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#12
That looks nice Mark, my suggestion under the seat can cause problems under heavy braking.

And Marks is the size I think is best for our cars.
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#13
I was walking home from work many years ago when a car lit up at a stop light. Someone tried a small extinguisher and it didn't help. Fire dept responded quickly but the flames were already in the interior of the car by the time they got there and half of the car was toast by the time they put it out. I at least want a chance to knock it out if it ever happens to me, God forbid.
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On my first cross country trip, I was going through Utah, man, you want to see the middle of nowhere. Nothing at all to see, not even fences or power lines for miles. But there was one thing I did notice. The tell tale sign of a car fire. It's either a circle or horse shoe of black on the raod. There are everywhere if you look hard enough. The difference in this area was that the black was almost burned THROUGH the pavement. That got me thinking a little more seriously of them. Found the first Sear (didn't know about Wally world back then) and scoffed one up.
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