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  1. Camelfilter

    Flippac build-out

    Curtain looks good, thanks for the pics. Mine has something similar & I also ran 2 more along the side windows. Behind my rear door curtain line, I ran another line for mesh screen. Works great in warm buggy weather keeping the bugs out but great ventilation. When I only use the curtain or the...
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    FS: Salem Oregon, MWE swing out hitch mounted bike rack $650.

    Looking a little bit into this, you could more than likely modify some Thule or Saris fat tire holders as well.
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    FS: Salem Oregon, MWE swing out hitch mounted bike rack $650.

    The tire holder clamps spread 3 1/4" apart and are 1 1/2" tall. Id imagine you could fashion up taller plates, or attach plates to the outside of the existing plates (would give an extra 1/2" or more if you angled them), fashion up taller angled plates.
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    FS: Salem Oregon, MWE swing out hitch mounted bike rack $650.

    Shoot! Good question, I don't even know! I'll see if I can give it a look after shift this morning...
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    Pathy and Rogue oil change for newbie

    I'm thinking about putting one of those nifty Fumoto drain plug/valves on my truck the next oil chainge, worth it for you? Dunno... For oil i've found decent prices at Costco for synthetic (probably costs the same over at Sams/BJ's). Sometimes Walmart has really good deals by the gallon, worth...
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    FlipPac mattress and "gap cover"

    Mine didn't come with a mattress either. I use an inflatable camping pad, an XL thermarest neo air dream (the purple one). It's kinda pricey, but super super comfortable. I'm pretty sure 2 of the XL's will fit. Alternatively I figure Cabella's/Campmor etc should have similarly comfortable...
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    1973 M109 "zombo" camper and M105 water trailer - Georgia

    Hey now, those air beds are super comfortable...for the few days until they start to leak...
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    7ft. scamper Boston CL, $250

    Hopefully someone scooped it up!
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    FS: Salem Oregon, MWE swing out hitch mounted bike rack $650.

    FS: Salem Oregon, MWE swing out hitch mounted bike rack $550. -SOLD--SOLD--SOLD-6/30/2016 For sale, local Salem Oregon area: MWE swing out hitch mounted bike rack $550. Edit 6/19/16: Price lowered to $550! ---(looks like we can no longer edit titles of threads, so I'll just leave the...
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    Portland OR area Craigslist: $250 (3 way) portable fridge

    This thing looks really neat, if it works! No affiliation to seller etc etc etc Dometic RC 400 LP 12v/110v (3 way) portable fridge Would be perfect for a trailer, or around camp. Looks like you could use a small LP bottle as well as plumb it. Don't know that I'd run it in my Flippac.
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    Diet Taco Build (FlipPac on 2015 Tacoma DCSB)

    YMMV, but I only used nikwax Solarproof on my Slo Sail fly. Spray on & done. Easy. I'll be doing the same with my new slo fly. On my tent I gave it a quick clean, then sprayed on some waterproof from an aerosol spray can (?forget the name, green can).
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    7ft. scamper Boston CL, $250

    Boston craigslist, no affiliation etc etc: 7ft. scamper. 3.5ft over cab. style 0725, ...$250.00 or best offer.... No pictures, which is a bit concerning. I'm thinking it should be an 072"S" ? as I couldnt find any info online about an 0725...
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    Diet Taco Build (FlipPac on 2015 Tacoma DCSB)

    Looks sharp & great thinking on keeping it light! Check out the for sale section, I've a "feeler" posted up for my Slo Sails fly.
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    Feeler: Slo-Sails Flippac rainfly, green, 2 windows.

    -Bump- I just received my new rain fly, but the color seems a bit off to me (I ordered a grey, and they sent an olive drab), so this post remains a feeler still until my new one gets resolved... Green color of the one I'll be selling, "olive drab" they just sent me next to 2 versions of what...
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    Thermarest LuxuryLite Cots x 2 - SOLD

    These are super comfortable! Handy to have around & not just for camping, I use one for guests and sometimes when I travel - more comfortable than a couch. My thick thermarest is almost as comfortable, but not quite. GLWS!
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