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New Pics of My bobbed M109

maddawg308

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You need to go the extra mile and mount an old beer keg as a fuel tank, like the hot rodders sometimes do. Might have to mount a few of them with as much fuel as the deuce goes through.
 

oldshep

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thanks guys. 4 years of hard work. im going to go drive it here in a bit. never get tired of playing/working on it.
 

Highdiver

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I like your truck.[thumbzup] If it were mine, I would put a couple fittings on that bed and turn it into a compressed air tank. I know the pipe isn't that big in diameter but add it all up. Going by my extremely rough calculations you have a 23gal, give or take, tank there. If its air tight. :-D
 

phil2968

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Looks like it has disc brakes in that first pic, cool. Maybe calling it a M109 doesn't work without its box. I thought from the thread title I would see a M109 with one rear axle!
Cool looking truck anyways. Where did you put your batteries?
 

Loco_Hosa

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I like your truck.[thumbzup] If it were mine, I would put a couple fittings on that bed and turn it into a compressed air tank. I know the pipe isn't that big in diameter but add it all up. Going by my extremely rough calculations you have a 23gal, give or take, tank there. If its air tight. :-D
This is brilliant.... Where/how do you think of these things?
 
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