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Old Aug 12, 2005 | 05:03 PM
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adding stacks

nothing can go right for me right now. last night i got off work just so i had enough time to get to the parts store oh but no first a wreak on the way. would have had time after that but wait a slow train. so by the time i got there is was 5 30. went again this morning i got all of the parts off the shelf and then he rang up all of the piping it was over 300 and i didnt even get the pipe to run it up over the cab he forgot to add that in. so now i am building satack A LOT cheaper. not buying chrome will save a lot of money my buddy can plate anything for me for free and they are going to be BLACK and shiny. i jsut couldnt beleive the price of pipes.
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Old Aug 12, 2005 | 09:20 PM
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You guy's do know that you can build your stack's for under 300.00 dont you. you dont need all of that Y pipe stuff at all. I bought the pipes off of e-bay for 170.00 with shipping, The band clamps were about 10 dollars each times 5 is 50.00. then I built the chamber for the bed for for free.and the flex pipe I dont know how much caouse it was also free.But that leaves you with 80.00 dollars to buy a piece of 6 inch pipe and the flex pipe. let me know if you have any questions on the build.
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