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I got bored sunday and made a bracket to mount my boost fooler. So now instead of just sitting there like it has been for 3 months, its actually mounted to something. I installed it today. Here is progress pics and the final product.
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Thanks for all the compliments guys. As far as making them and selling them, if i knew there was a few people that wanted them i would consider making a few, but i don't have the right tools to mass produce them. I made this with a cut off wheel, drill, file, vice and a hammer. I was just bored and decided to make it with the basic tools i have. Plus metal fab isn't really my forte. |
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looks good man, nice work
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