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Not meant for a carpet cleaning co. I really like the look of that van. It's neat.
Is that the 870?
 

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Thanks Scott. I should have paid attention to the L shaped recovery tank.
Considering that I have one of those. Duh.
 

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That van is pimp. I want orange rims on mine now
Man I must be getting old. :errf:

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As a kid I had Crager Super Sports on my car, I'd work for a month just to buy them.
8-inch deep in the rear, those dudes were badass. :redface:

Now I could care less what my wheels look like. Most of the time they are dusty from gravel roads anyway.* I just went and washed my truck after typing that. :biggrin:

Although the blue spoke is cool on that van! :cool::cool::cool:
 
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Man I must be getting old. :errf:

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As a kid I had Crager Super Sports on my car, I'd work for a month just to buy them.
8-inch deep in the rear, those dudes were badass. :redface:

Now I could care less what my wheels look like. Most of the time they are dusty from gravel roads anyway.* I just went and washed my truck after typing that. :biggrin:

Although the blue spoke is cool on that van! :cool::cool::cool:

This are what I bought for the 64 nova I bought as a kid and restored. a classic. These days I like bigger rims and smaller tires.
 
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Im with marty.
You dont have to go retro to get a custom look that doesnt look ghetto.
 

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what do you like the most about it?
That he doesn't have to grease the drive shaft. :biggrin:
More than a grain of truth to R.C.'s fookerish statement.
Mostly the relief of guilt of not doing it :winky:

The suction is great.
The heat is great too.
The L shaped recovery tank saves ton of space. It allowed me to have as much a storage space in the back as I had with my CDS's.
I arranged it so that I can work with locked doors, the hoses going down through a hole in the step. I don't like the hole in the side of the door. Too ugly. So when locked it is pretty quiet.

Given in the city I can find a sewage outlet almost anywhere, so I do not need a huge recovery capacity. And I do not need a water tank as there's a faucet anywhere and it does not freeze.
 
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