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Thread: Mo' you don't need a mechanic to do a shoot through install

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    Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
    Me too... Need to get the prop reworked... With it lookin like a serrated knife she still runs 59... I wish it was bout 30 mph faster... Love goin fast
    Not only do ya'll have the biggest crappie in the world down there, you must also have the fastest.

    The crappie up here hardly ever break 27-28 mph.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
    Its a 1996 Nitro 884 Savage. I will try to test it out this afternoon if I can get outta the painting and yard mowing long enough
    Did it work? Have you finished the install? I'm hoping to do a shoot-thru install this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    You should have no troubles with that Nitro. Like that hull name BTW...Savage....Kind of catchy....projects a sense of beauty and ferocity all in one.

    Wannabe...
    I thought ZACKLY the same thing!!!!!!

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    I started on it but had to move into a new house and a ton of remodeling, so never got to it. Kinda glad I didn't now. It seemed like it was gonna be easy once I finaly got thru all the battery boxes and oil resivoir... I think some of the guys have done it before, they said make sure and mix the epoxy SLOWLY to avoid air bubbles.

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