FS: K&N Filter RU-2820

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  1. WRXEcho
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    I don't need this. It's brand new.

    Round Straight Air Filter Flange Dia. (F): 3'' (76 mm)
    Outside Dia. (D): 5'' (127 mm)
    Length (L): 6.5'' (165 mm)
    Top Style: Rubber
    Flange Length (FL): 0.625'' (16 mm)
    Flange Angle (FA): 0º
    Flange Offset: 0''

    http://www.jegs.com/i/K&N/599/RU-2820/10002/-1?CT=999

    $30 OBO

    Thanks,
    - Justin K.
     
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    And i do need this!!
    I call dibs if you can wait until friday :)
     
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    I can wait...the question is, can you deliver?!?! ;)
     
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    I can go warp 9
     
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    Warp drive is a form of faster-than-light propulsion in the fictional universe of Star Trek, capable of propelling spacecraft or objects to many multiples of the speed of light but avoiding the problems of time dilation. It is also featured in several science-fiction movies and games such as Stars!, StarCraft, Darkspace, the Starship Troopers universe, and Red Dwarf. Warp drive, called 'FTL' in many science fiction novels, isn't capable of instant travel between points at infinite speed, unlike the other fictional propulsion technologies hyper-, jump, and infinite improbability drives. Ships using warp drive differ from those using hyperdrive by traveling within a small created bubble of normal spacetime, rather than by entering a separate realm or dimension like hyperspace. Spacecraft at warp can interact with objects in normal space.


    Although the idea of warping space as a means of propulsion has enjoyed theoretical study by physicists such as Miguel Alcubierre, who has speculatively designed his own drive, no actual technological approach has been proposed; currently, there is no way to induce the warp effect he has described. - wikipedia
     
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    ^^^lol nice explanation! When and where on friday do you/can you meet up??
     
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    Have you seen Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?? There is a great scene in there that explains the difference between warp speeds and hyper space :)
     
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    Haha, yeah I've read the book a few times as well :) I work from 4-close. If you want to stop by riverside Davannis sometime within those hours, I'll bring it with. :)