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Old 09-05-2008, 03:35 PM
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well not to you all, but everyone on ls1tech is like family to me and i have nothing to hide from you all...its pretty much my secret for my local mustangs!!
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Nice setup. The bottle is setup exactly like I have mine.
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nice idea with the cup holder, i've have never seen or thought of that one
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thanks, its really a pretty easy setup as long as you buy micro switches...
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That does look nice. I used to use that cup holder a lot though when my car was running. It's hard to shift with a cup in the one in the center console. A lot of people refer to that cup holder as the, "James Bond" cupholder.
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Just be careful with the wiring in the cup holder, because of the flex and fatigue of the wiring that could brake and touch one another when opening and closing ,and might engage your nitrous when not expecting it, But over all it look good.
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Where did you get the brackets for the tank install? How hard was it to put it in the spare tire holder? I am wanting to do the same thing.
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Originally Posted by ExceSSive
Where did you get the brackets for the tank install? How hard was it to put it in the spare tire holder? I am wanting to do the same thing.
I did the exact same thing. I got one 4 foot piece of metal with the holes in it. (don't know the exact term lol), 4 sheet metal screws and 4 washers (only used two of each). Really, really easy to do and cost me $8.78.
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For a switch I want to use this in the ashtray...

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Originally Posted by krazy4
I did the exact same thing. I got one 4 foot piece of metal with the holes in it. (don't know the exact term lol), 4 sheet metal screws and 4 washers (only used two of each). Really, really easy to do and cost me $8.78.
yeah he said.. its really simple nothing hard at all,and doesnt look bad either...



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