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    All good thoughts guys....and one more good reason to support SEMA and all their efforts on our behalf. It cost nothing to get their monthly newsletter and stay on top of what the feds and states are doing, and who in our legislature is voting for or against us. Or just be a pessimist and sit and watch Hot Rodding as we know it disappear!!!! The folks running our government were voted into office by someone.....the way I see it you can either take the controls back, or just sit back and suffer the consequences and live with the decisions that others make. If the information presented on pollution, global warming, etc is incorrect then do some research and disprove it!!!!!! When you look at the average miles that a Hot Rod is driven over the course of a year, we don't contribute enough air pollution to even make up half a percent of the total problem..... It's our job, if we want to continue to see Hot Rodding grow, to make sure that people understand this..... I don't buy into the doom and gloom philosophy, nor will I without a fight..... Get involved, or get a new hobby, simple as that!!!!!
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    Thats another thing to keep in mind when buying new parts ,is that the larger manufactures here in the U.S. support our rights to have a hotrod ,otherwise they have no client base.
    Soo that extra 20 bucks for the brand name Edelbrock manifold ,instead of the no name over seas company that has no interest in U.S. hotrod laws,may pay for alot more than you realize in the benifit of protection and representation ,where it counts.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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