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    Is there an update on this? Sent a PM last night but have not received a response or an update on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by photoman View Post
    Is there an update on this? Sent a PM last night but have not received a response or an update on here.
    I think he is a firefighter so he works some crazy hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortbus4x4 View Post
    I think he is a firefighter so he works some crazy hours.
    Gotcha- thanks for the insight.
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    Omg..i want this so bad...


    how much would it be to ship?

    What are the dimensions??
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    bump for a wicked tent! had one, these are great for PNW camping, the heavy canvas stays warm and dry in the winter, and cool in teh summer (blocks out light like no other) i miss mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by shortbus4x4 View Post
    I think he is a firefighter so he works some crazy hours.
    Sorry guys. I am a firefighter and work 24, 48, or 72 hour shifts. I'm at the busiest station in Vegas so Internet time can be hard. I got a crazy amount of response and interest on the tent. I'm just going down the list n order of who contacted me and said they will take it. I'll keep this thread updated on whether it sells or not. As we know, lots of people will say they want it, and then never actually come through with payment.
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    to answer a PM....

    not my truck, found this on the net.

    ill be having Bumpit weld a couple "u" shaped tabs on my new bull bar to catch the lowest rung of the ladder. i'll be bending a new ladder from 1" emt to the exact length.


    sorry to the OP, for abusing your thread, i was asked how to mount this tent facing forward. think of it as a TTT for the best tent ever produced.
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    Default In line...

    I WILL buy your tent/\

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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainpete View Post
    If memory serves me, Technitop ladders are three piece, telescoping. You either have to cut the ladder to size or use a system similar to shorten it.

    http://northwestoverlandsociety.org/...c/Default.aspx
    The Ladder is two piece unless you also have or buy the extension. For a trailer, use the permanently mounted ladder section, then build a lower piece for it using EMT and a piece of aluminum angle for a step. In fact I may still have one that I could sell to the buyer for the cost of shipping. PM if interested in the lower piece I built. It would have to ship from 83705.
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    BUMP

    Is this still for sale? No response to PM's and no update on the thread.
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