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I found this image of our Volvo and the first road-testing. 2012 You can tell this driver is a DIVER. Homepage | AeroHance Pods
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How do the magmatic ones do if I drive through a car wash?
 
How do the magmatic ones do if I drive through a car wash?
No problem. I designed the pods to come loose with only a head-on at 150 MPH. But sometimes, the car wash staff will remove them when they wipe down your car.. Then, they placed them back in the wrong spots and reversed the pods. Thanks for your interest. Use IDIVE for Scubaboard discount. Thanks, Bob Evans Homepage | AeroHance Pods
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So just curious. Is this an actual post from a paid Scuba Board sponsor / vendor? Or is it just an individual using this site for free advertisement of their product?
 
So just curious. Is this an actual post from a paid Scuba Board sponsor / vendor? Or is it just an individual using this site for free advertisement of their product?
Bob's not from China. If that's your question.


He's been in the industry for freaking ever.
 
Bob is legit as are these pods, my car is shaped like a weathered brick and these really help.
 
Back at Podding Trim Tabs. This time we have fuel burn records back to 2017. Team Member Steve Waterford did the job. Will keep you all posted and looking forward to working with Lionfish and his hull.https://aerohance.com/ Remember this Product came from Force Fin development.
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Any data on the Toyota Auris Estate (might have been called Corolla in North America)?
 

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