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Friday, February 28, 2014

Make It So!

Got $1,400 burning a hole in your pocket? I don't, since I just spent it on installing an Eibach Pro racing suspension on the Mustang. If you've still got yours, however, you might consider a MakerBot 3D printer for your practical (and otherwise) home applications. Alas, it won't print a racing suspension kit.

(In case you're wondering... YES! Every damned penny of it! RacerX has arrived, plebes. Bow before your master!)

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