I got caught up in all this snorkel silliness as well.
made this out of abs plumbing pipe.
Another homemade snorkel
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Another homemade snorkel
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Re: Another homemade snorkel
Looks good Gary!
First pic being your cable activated drain valve? Did you change the intake location for your air canister, just curious how you ended up connecting it? Also, how did you secured/attached your snorkel along the outside body panel? (I'm at that stage with mine...)
Cheers!
D.
First pic being your cable activated drain valve? Did you change the intake location for your air canister, just curious how you ended up connecting it? Also, how did you secured/attached your snorkel along the outside body panel? (I'm at that stage with mine...)
Cheers!
D.
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Re: Another homemade snorkel
nice copy of the safari head 
