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    Default мангал-brazier

    is so possible to use the fulfilled details of the car
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    Looks good, but where's the shifter? (I hope that translates well)
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Looks good, but where's the shifter? (I hope that translates well)
    translates well
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    Where are the tires to be able to move that heavy thing. We do that with metal tanks here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Where are the tires to be able to move that heavy thing. We do that with metal tanks here.
    that heavy thing do not need tires,I do not understand why it it is necessary to drag
    found a suitable place, established it once and for all, fry meat - drink beer
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    that heavy thing do not need tires,I do not understand why it it is necessary to drag
    found a suitable place, established it once and for all, fry meat - drink beer
    Did you build it in that spot I like the drink beer part. Have bottle holders on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Did you build it in that spot I like the drink beer part. Have bottle holders on it?
    holders for bottles unfortunately aren't present,but if you look narrowly that will see the holder with the fire extinguisher on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Did you build it in that spot I like the drink beer part. Have bottle holders on it?
    Bottle holders on the grill = warm beer. Are you German or something?
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