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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lowe 1236 modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Froggy" data-source="post: 130182" data-attributes="member: 2562"><p>Very nice Job! =D> and as 12fters go sold to move up, I am still fixing my 1237, but not Hitech like you, I have 2 questions, how did you cut out that front flush on a riveted boat? I might do the same. Also is that a harbor freight trailer? did it do the job? on a side note, unless you paid me I would never sit on the 15" extension on top of the seat [-X .....thats rad!! ( like wacky videos...) :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggy, post: 130182, member: 2562"] Very nice Job! =D> and as 12fters go sold to move up, I am still fixing my 1237, but not Hitech like you, I have 2 questions, how did you cut out that front flush on a riveted boat? I might do the same. Also is that a harbor freight trailer? did it do the job? on a side note, unless you paid me I would never sit on the 15" extension on top of the seat [-X .....thats rad!! ( like wacky videos...) :lol: [/QUOTE]
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