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    Nitrous, complete.

    Decided to go ahead and mount the bottle and such today. Still need to run a few wires for the pressure gauge, but you get the idea. I have to run wires for a bottle heater next week anyway, so I figure it can wait until then.


















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    awesome
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    Lol I had that exact same tool chest before some foo jacked it from me in a Twin peaks parking lot. One of my favorite sets
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    Looking good man
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    Nice! I might have to steal that "single bracket" idea.
    Big slow mud truck with a TUNE!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beatdown Z View Post
    Nice! I might have to steal that "single bracket" idea.
    I have two of them, but the other one was taller and it set up too high for the seat. I wanted the bottle as far back as I could and still be able to open. I feel I positioned it perfectly for how I wanted it. My last setup only had one bracket as well, but it at the T bolt style. I have one of those left as well, but I felt they didn't put it on a good enough angle.

    1969 Chevy RCLB C10 350/TH400 SOLD
    2007 Chevy RCSB 4.8 4x4 LS SOLD
    2008 Chevy RCSB 5.3 4x4 LT SOLD
    2010 Chevy CCSB 6.2 4x4 LT SOLD
    2005 GMC CCLB DRW 6.6 Duramax 4x4 191,000 and counting
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    i also have that same tool set behind the seat, and the same switch for my n2o

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducky View Post
    Lol I had that exact same tool chest before some foo jacked it from me in a Twin peaks parking lot. One of my favorite sets
    I'm not a fan of the wrenchs, but everything else seems okay. It was free to me, so I can't complain. The ratchets aren't bad for what they are.

    1969 Chevy RCLB C10 350/TH400 SOLD
    2007 Chevy RCSB 4.8 4x4 LS SOLD
    2008 Chevy RCSB 5.3 4x4 LT SOLD
    2010 Chevy CCSB 6.2 4x4 LT SOLD
    2005 GMC CCLB DRW 6.6 Duramax 4x4 191,000 and counting
    2013 FORD CCSB F350 6.7 Powerstroke 4x4


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    Looks good, BUT that bottle angle is Horrible...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Looks good, BUT that bottle angle is Horrible...
    As far as the angle, it has to be that way. The back seat of my truck gets used. I can rotate the siphon tube, but the angle... that's where its gonna be.

    1969 Chevy RCLB C10 350/TH400 SOLD
    2007 Chevy RCSB 4.8 4x4 LS SOLD
    2008 Chevy RCSB 5.3 4x4 LT SOLD
    2010 Chevy CCSB 6.2 4x4 LT SOLD
    2005 GMC CCLB DRW 6.6 Duramax 4x4 191,000 and counting
    2013 FORD CCSB F350 6.7 Powerstroke 4x4


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