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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Spyder Fenix

In Reply to: Spyder Fenix posted by Booher on November 21, 2003 at 22:38:02:


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Posted by:
b2k3

on November 22, 2003 at 22:12:32

start off by getting compressed air. then maybe a new barrel, bolt valve, or reg, depending on how well they work. you might want to get a braided steel bottom line. i know when i have my shutter i had an aka tornado valve and lightning bolt, twisted air volumizer, dye boomstick, freak kit, kapp DZ 2, 12vt revy, mako storm frame. as i look back i wish i wouldve kept my dye frame instead of the electrotricycle. lets face it, spyders arent made to be electros. you want a good electro, save up and get a bushmaster or impulse. just my $0.02

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