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Airborne

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  1. Coming home is a process not an event. It takes time, and after all the memorials are over and the thanks for serving speaches are long gone you will still in a way be out there. I have three trips to Iraq under my belt and I actually miss that fucking place.
  2. Believe me bro, I have been there (got home end of May) and am still a little fucked up. I drink too much, have a short ass temper, never sleep and I don't do shit about it. I have been the Army for 11 years now and have been deployed for half of my married life. I am now in a posotion where I am going to be home for a while and I don't know what the fuck to do with my self. Probably drink too much, spend too much money on stereo equipment and maybe build a lowrider. You will be OK bro, if I am then you should be fine.
  3. Glad you like it. A nightshade, a man of my word.
  4. some one has a bank of batteries they are going to store while the rebuild this winter. If you do then you need this.
  5. interface to pitbull? I should get a discount. He was on a nother forum asking for one and I pointed him this way!lol
  6. I got drunk and picked up a type r 12 on the cheap.
  7. sundown e8. I have one and it is bad ass.
  8. Not really. I am pretty good at shaping things. That tutorial look great, and if I were interested in making the same diamater port every time i would invest the time to make the "mold". But like I said, a wine bottle and a 2x4 worked out great it it sounds better than expected.
  9. Oh yeah. I would never claim to have the best meathod. I just figured out a way to kill port noise. I am bad at taking pics of my brain storms. also.
  10. really? It took me no shit less than five minutes and less than half a beer to do mine. I did take a litle time to round the edges with a file, but I don't think making progressively larger rings and all that is as fast as a wine bottle and heat gun.
  11. it was friggin' easy. Take a length of PVc a couple inches longer than you need, heat up the end of it with a heat gun (turns out a torch is a bit too much) push it onto a large bottle (I used an empty wine bottle) an when it looks sorta flared push it onto a 2x4 or something to make the face flat. All the hile keeping it heated.
  12. Thanks man, hopefully someone needs that charger. If not, fuck it, I just quit dippin' so I have extra loot.
  13. oh yeah. I am bad at documenting a build, but I am almost finished with an arm rest for my truck that houses a Sundown E-8 and I did my own flared ports. It is not flat out exact, but it sounds great. And all for about 5 bucks. And yes, SMD FTMFW!
  14. make your own. In the next couple of days I am going to do a thread on how some Pvc+a heat gun+ a wine bottle= your very own flared ports.
  15. I'm just giving him shit bro. No toes stepped on man. Although I could really use this stuff. I have a freaking cassette player in the truck! He would be a fool if he didn't go for the highest offer.
  16. pm me bottom line on this stuff. I assume Pit got the iPOD thingy? Let me know. I have been trying to buy an HU from you for a while.
  17. Brand new never used. It works like a battery tender. If you are going to store a pile of batteries for the winter and don't want to replace batts when you need them again this is what you need. I was going to hang on to it and use it for some hydraulics I never installed while I was deployed, but I just moved and it doesn't look like I will be juiced again for some time. It is out of the box (fuckin' movers) but I assure you it is perfect. They go for $250.00 on line and even more locally. Make offers, trades welcome. Looking for a decent head unit possibly with an iPOD controll. Keeps up to twelve 12-volt lead-acid batteries in "factory-fresh" condition while they rest on the shelf waiting to be installed or sold. Clip Wire Length 6 feet. Adapter Wire Length 6 feet. Reduces “shelf-life” warranty issues and other battery-related expenses are dramatically. Works with all conventional flooded lead-acid batteries and sealed “maintenance-free” batteries, including Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA), Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) and gel cell. Safe and reliable. This unit is not recommend for bulk charging large batteries. Built-in Mode Indicators Spark Free Hook Up Reverse Polarity Protection Short Circuit Protection
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