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Old 02-22-2018, 09:53 AM
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I just ordered this. Probably not Kohler original but how can you beat the price?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-CARBURETO...53.m1438.l2649
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I can't beat the price, but match it. My local O'Reilly's sells them to me for that same price. No shipping... and they deliver to me.

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EDIT: Nevermind.... there are two kits that for price. Nope. Can't beat that!!! Great deal!
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Tear down begins. Pressure washing is near.
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Pretty cool how you stood it up on its nose like that.....
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Pretty cool how you stood it up on its nose like that.....
...And he used the Batman style sticky jacks to hold it to the wall!....
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Just pressure washed it. Next, rims sandblasted and powder coated while engine electrical parts come in.
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Why is my picture upside down when I post, or sideways?
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Why is my picture upside down when I post, or sideways?
Because you aren't holding the phone correctly when you take the pic. Rotate the phone to the left to take a wide shot. Make sure the phone is upright when taking a tall shot.
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Here, see...

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All of these appeared right side up on my phone, but not after posting.
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