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Serious question: What things should I NOT take with me on a plane?

…besides the obvious….I am planning a business trip to Sydney in a couple of months and I need to start preparing.

Answer:

not really.since the turbo is hooked up to the intake you cant hook up an air intake
a turbo system replaces all you intake and exhaust piping so the answer is no.
Picture of you in a bikini! Too distracting! Seriously though, contact your national Homeland Security Office, about what you can't bring on broad.
Yes, there are other planes of existence, when we astral project, only our essence leaves our bodies, you are invisible but, only to those that are still on our physical plane, you can communicate with the entities that belong on the other planes or other people who are on the astral plane at the time. The image of yourself that is projected, is objective, if you see yourself as a mythological creature on the astral, that is what everyone and everything on the otherside sees. Just because too many people are too narrow-minded to think outside the box doesn't mean that everyone who does, belongs in a mental institution! That's the problem with people these days, no hope, no faith and no imagination. Hold onto your open-minded views, no matter other people think, life is more fun if you don't confine everything to a box.
Explosive and Incendiary Materials: Gunpowder (including black powder and percussion caps), dynamite, blasting caps, fireworks, flares, plastic explosives, grenades, replicas of incendiary devices, and replicas of plastic explosives. Flammable Items: Gasoline, gas torches, lighter fluid, cooking fuel, other types of flammable liquid fuel, flammable paints, paint thinner, turpentine, aerosols (exceptions for personal care items, toiletries, or medically related items). Gases and Pressure Containers: Aerosols (with the exception of personal care items or toiletries in limited quantities in containers sized three ounces or smaller), carbon dioxide cartridges, oxygen tanks (scuba or medical), mace, tear gas, pepper spray, self-inflating rafts, and deeply refrigerated gases such as liquid nitrogen. Matches: All matches are banned from checked baggage, and strike-anywhere matches are banned completely from aircraft, but you can have a single book of safety (non-strike anywhere) matches with you in the passenger cabin. Oxidizers and Organic Peroxides: Bleach, nitric acid, fertilizers, swimming pool or spa chemicals, and fiberglass repair kits. Poisons: Weed killers, pesticides, insecticides, rodent poisons, arsenic, and cyanides. Infectious Materials: Medical laboratory specimens, viral organisms, and bacterial cultures. Corrosives: Drain cleaners, car batteries, wet cell batteries, acids, alkalis, lye, and mercury. Organics: Fiberglass resins, peroxides. Radioactive Materials: There are some exceptions for implanted radioactive medical devices. Contact your airline for details on how to ship other radioactive materials. Magnetic Materials: Strong magnets such as those in some loudspeakers and laboratory equipment. Other Dangerous Items: Tear gas, spay paint, swimming pool or spa chlorine, and torch lighters.

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