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For those in my age group, X generation and older, there used to be a bit of a craze in SA to replace a normal muffler in the 70's with a HOTDOG. this was a straight through muffler, round shaped, like a sausage, which may have been also painted red from memory. (hense the hot Dog tag).
the rice burners today use MILO cans, and we may frown upon them, but our generation also had a similar fad, but wasnt visable like the Milo cans of today. useless trivia i know, but i couldnt help myself.
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