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Old 02-21-2010, 05:48 PM   #1
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Can/Has anyone made X2 dash piece w/ Trim Selelctor

I love the dash trim piece that everyone makes but has anyone or will anyone make the piece that eliminates the fuel selector but keeps the trim selector. i would take one. i love my trim selector but dont want to buy X2Guy's trim unit. us guys in the TTC would probably put a thumb lever on his trim unit, haha, then we would really catch some heat for that.
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Old 02-21-2010, 06:50 PM   #3
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I love the dash trim piece that everyone makes but has anyone or will anyone make the piece that eliminates the fuel selector but keeps the trim selector. i would take one. i love my trim selector but dont want to buy X2Guy's trim unit. us guys in the TTC would probably put a thumb lever on his trim unit, haha, then we would really catch some heat for that.
What don't you like abut having a fuel selector?
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He might have removed his reserve fuel tank
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hehe, what don't you like about having a reserve?
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We dont need no stinkin reserve.
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ummmm...... why?
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The shaved piece looks sick and eliminating fuel reserve is worth the sacrifice for the shaved look, but look the trim selector.
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ummmm...... why?
You and I seem to be having lots of discusions lately.

The reason why I dont run a reserve is because its just not needed. I pretty much can tell when Im getting low by how tired I am in the surf. After riding an hour to an hour and a half in the surf , Im ready to go back to the ramp for some refreshment and refill the ski. Plus for some reason my brother goes through gas faster than me so if he runs out then I better head back in.
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Haha you have a gas gauge in the shape of a brother
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