onboard air

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clem
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Re: onboard air

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That looks slick, nice site ;)
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What kind of switch are you using to turn the clutch off?
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the regulator on the tanks
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Thats nice man. So you are using your ac compressor as your air source?
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How exactly did you do that? I have an 86 B2 and now air and I don't feel like getting a compressor. Please help?
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