DieselShack
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Very nice! Great build. Where’d you find those acrylic holders for the salt and pepper, etc?
ThanksDieselShack said:Very nice! Great build. Where’d you find those acrylic holders for the salt and pepper, etc?
I reached out to Aluminess. They've designed a front bumper and are ready to do the designs for a rear bumper. Only catch is it requires 3 trips to their factory in San Diego area of CA. #1 - take bumper off, look it over, measurements; #2 - install prototype 6-8 weeks later; #3 - install final product 2-4 weeks after this.Bombsight said:Still fighting the good fight, Doc.
No luck yet.
I could send them my bumper.doc said:I reached out to Aluminess. They've designed a front bumper and are ready to do the designs for a rear bumper. Only catch is it requires 3 trips to their factory in San Diego area of CA. #1 - take bumper off, look it over, measurements; #2 - install prototype 6-8 weeks later; #3 - install final product 2-4 weeks after this.
With two young children and a busy work schedule, this may be a little difficult for me to overcome. Perhaps you have some flexibility/interest? I would love a rear tire swing and box...
Thats wiring for the LED lights activated with pull chains. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DBFG1TO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1)Wildcat said:What's the spider-leg type of device attached to the ceiling?
If you watch again, you'll see theres a spot for one in the back right corner.PaulT said:What?! No AC?
Otherwise, I'd considering living in there. Wow!
Paul
I'll bite....whats in there?Bombsight said:I'm surprised nobody has asked what's in the long black cabinet with diamond plate edges.
rotti said:I'll bite....whats in there?