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![]() Nice ride Parker... how much time you have into that thing? 3000lbs still sounds light though... no?
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![]() My toyota pickup comes in at 3800 lbs with 400+ lbs of wheels so that seems about right to me ..
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150 mixed reef 14 fish 4 shrimp 50+ snails 55 sump long spine urchin 20 snails Shawn |
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![]() 3000 lbs was a rough guess. I've cut a bunch of metal out and added a bunch so I'm not sure what it comes in at these days. I believe stock it's 3,200 lbs
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![]() It's been off the road since 2005, but total work time would be around a years worth of weekends. My biggest hurdle in getting it completed, it's at a friend of mines place which is about 110 km from my place through the city so everytime I work on it I spend 3 hours commuting back and forth. There is a show in Lethbridge called SideShow, it's tagging along with the StreetWheels show this coming year in July. I'm hoping to be able to bring it this year. I doubt it will be under it's own power but it should be in one peice at least! ![]()
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