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new source for co2 air tanks
« on: Dec 09, 2004, 08:20:06 AM »
I just recieved my new air tank from www.roundeyes.com. Very good price compared to others. I had a small problem and the owner called me and is sending out the additional part no charge. Excellent customer support.
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Re: new source for co2 air tanks
« Reply #1 on: Dec 09, 2004, 08:47:57 AM »
I met the owner on the Rubicon, I broke off my steering arm and need a dril bit to pop some holes in the studs to ezout them and he hooked it up, not surprized at the service at all real cool guy had a sick 90's xtra cab runnin dynatrak 60's looked almost stock 1 hell of a sleeper. Let's see that tank  :hammerhead:
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Re: new source for co2 air tanks
« Reply #2 on: Dec 10, 2004, 05:18:58 AM »
I just recieved my new air tank from www.roundeyes.com. Very good price compared to others. I had a small problem and the owner called me and is sending out the additional part no charge. Excellent customer support.

Here's another source  http://www.okieweb.com/outbackequipped/products.htm#combo

Great product and probably the lowest cost ready made C02 setup out there. I've had one of his prototypes in my rig for almost 3 years. Works great! Great guy, too.

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Re: new source for co2 air tanks
« Reply #3 on: Dec 10, 2004, 07:57:22 AM »
Dude 135 bucks for a 10 pounder thats great!
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Re: new source for co2 air tanks
« Reply #4 on: Dec 12, 2004, 06:12:18 PM »
I met the owner on the Rubicon, I broke off my steering arm and need a dril bit to pop some holes in the studs to ezout them and he hooked it up, not surprized at the service at all real cool guy had a sick 90's xtra cab runnin dynatrak 60's looked almost stock 1 hell of a sleeper. Let's see that tank  :hammerhead:
 

soooo thats how you got home? :pokinit: dude when you werent there the next morning and all i saw was a dried puddle of gear oil, i was wondering how you got outta there. guess u learned not to trust a pirate  :smack:
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