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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Take a look at this, inventor discovers how to burn salt water that could be a future alternative fuel, which will run your car engine! Why pay for gas, when it could be free.
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With over 20,000 satisfied customers worldwide and 900 registered manufacturers, Water4Gas is quickly becoming the web’s standard for DIY technology to save fuel using WATER!
Water4Gas is running a limited-time Free Gift at http://lugabug.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net/
They are offering a 7-day e-mail course so you can learn this in your spare time, daily. This course is normally priced at $49.95 but FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY are giving it away FREE to a limited number of students. (Deadline unknown, may disappear any moment.)
You do NOT have to buy anything or answer any questions!!! I just want you to have this information. Each lesson is easy and short. In about 10 minutes a day you will discover the simplicity and power of using water to clean emissions and save tons of fuel in your car or truck.
Also in this course: ways to MAKE MONEY from this!
If you’ve been searching for a unique way to SAVE $$$ ON FUEL, grab this free deal - perfect for this time of rising gas costs: http://lugabug.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net/
Happy Mileage!
John Fullmore for xtcdream.com
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Hi Guys,
With over 20,000 satisfied customers worldwide and 900 registered manufacturers, Water4Gas is quickly becoming the web’s standard for DIY technology to save fuel using WATER!
Water4Gas is running a limited-time Free Gift at http://lugabug.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net/
They are offering a 7-day e-mail course so you can learn this in your spare time, daily. This course is normally priced at $49.95 but FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY are giving it away FREE to a limited number of students. (Deadline unknown, may disappear any moment.)
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Also in this course: ways to MAKE MONEY from this!
If you’ve been searching for a unique way to SAVE $$$ ON FUEL, grab this free deal - perfect for this time of rising gas costs: http://lugabug.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net/
Happy Mileage!
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