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I never said I manufactured the kit "Outlaw BoY"! I got my kit at Northern Tool. I am not that bored with cold weather yet. You should be prepared to spend a few hours on it though...like 5 coats of paint over a 3 day period. You also have to cut all the panels to fit your particular application. Dont forget sanding and taping off everything.
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Re: Cool Tools
Originally Posted by Ms PatriYacht
Run out of thinks to do OMG you are lucky, do you make road trips
Fridge looks great
Fridge looks great
Glenn, my shop is 72X28. I can pull my 38' v bottom in hooked to a 4 door dually and not unhook. I have a drain in the middle and I can walk around the rig with 5 feet on each end with a pressure washer. We can also race rc cars around in it while it is cold.
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Originally Posted by thunderusone
Glenn, my shop is 72X28. I can pull my 38' v bottom in hooked to a 4 door dually and not unhook. I have a drain in the middle and I can walk around the rig with 5 feet on each end with a pressure washer. We can also race rc cars around in it while it is cold.