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Old 09-21-2008, 08:01 PM
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I might know of a set of procharger brackets for Synisters system. Made by Synister...dont quote me on it just yet. I'll ask around.
Thanks Bud, but we have the mockup bracket that we cut out on the water jet pretty much dialed. I need to cut one more bracket with a small few small adjustments and we should be set. If you have some Synister connections how about a copy of the instructions, I have a smallbox of left over small parts and for the life of me I cannot figure where they go or for that fact find anyone who has some instructions or will send me a copy.

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John, Brian has moved from the couch to the spare bedroom, Jake, Brians buddy, we was on couch duty, but he slept like a baby after a few coronas.
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Old 09-21-2008, 09:07 PM
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If you have some Synister connections how about a copy of the instructions, I have a smallbox of left over small parts and for the life of me I cannot figure where they go or for that fact find anyone who has some instructions or will send me a copy.

Rodger, have you asked Scott or Jody?
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Old 09-21-2008, 09:20 PM
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Jody had somebody that is a vendor on here say they would FAX some to me but I got nothing. I hate to bother Jody anymore, he already went above and beyond. It was somebody else whodropped the ball. Rich says he tried and tried to get instructions but could not come up with any.

From what I have figured out nobody has instructions, MAYBE Synister should post them on the internet........ BRILLIANT...... SIMPLY BRILLIANT....
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Jody had somebody that is a vendor on here say they would FAX some to me but I got nothing. I hate to bother Jody anymore, he already went above and beyond. It was somebody else whodropped the ball. Rich says he tried and tried to get instructions but could not come up with any.

From what I have figured out nobody has instructions, MAYBE Synister should post them on the internet........ BRILLIANT...... SIMPLY BRILLIANT....
Rodger, it's no problem, I'll call them back in the morning.

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Old 09-21-2008, 09:33 PM
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You know if all else fails maybe Rich can fly you down here once he gets his pilots license in the next few weeks. I sure he would love to try out some passengers with his new license....

Or when one of the many guys from up north bring there projects down in the next few months, you could ride along and empty our small box of left over parts. We seem to be getting more and more work from up North.

WAIT...Aren't you supposed to have left over parts???? So we might be fine then.

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They must be spare parts!
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I'm impressed with all of the builds you got going on but I think you need to add a G-body to your list. I hope to make it down there soon to check out your shop.
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Good luck & best wishes
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Rich,
Do the doctors know how you came down with this?

You and your family will be in my prayers.
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Rich,

Hang in there. My Dad beat Colon Cancer 6 years ago. Stay positive and keep your family close. You are in our prayers.
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