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Supra Owner
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
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Although gas fumes are flammable, it's not really unsafe to remove. The gas fumes quickly get too diluted in air to be flammable/explosive. It's just stinky and emissions-unfriendly...
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