CO2 setup

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TerryD
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CO2 setup

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I put this together to use with my K5 but I'm wanting to move on to a compressor. It works great and is the same regulator Krantz has with his setup.

Soda fountain CO2 tank, been used a couple times but plenty of folks left with a Wheeler' s OffRoad regulator.

$130

$160 if you want the hose I have setup for it too.
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If you don't have any buyers I'd be interested. It'll have to wait until after Christmas break though since I'm broke
Can conquer anything in my path with my yellow turd. My truck doesn't burn oil it burns transfer cases at mile marker 187. My truck doesn't get dented it simply molds to it environment becoming faster and more agile. Patches is made from fence posts that were used to keep in the monsters from hell. Patches doesn't have horsepower, it has god power. Patches doesn't drive over rocks, it forces them beneath it because it is superior.
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Sorry, it sold last month. I forgot to update the thread.
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