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    Default FS: faber lp120s setup for sidemount

    Last hydro 12/07, so they are good till end of the year. Been sitting half full for a year, I think they'll come full of 32%. Setup for side mount with dive rite 232 Bar valves and I think worm gear clamps.

    Normal side mount scrapes. Selling because I'd rather carry more stages and I have enough sets of other tanks, but the vast amount of gas is great for safety.

    Pickup at Amigos is probably the easiest, but the tanks are not there currently.

    Asking $450

    Quote Originally Posted by JJ1987
    "But nothing gets accomplished in sidemount!"

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    I dove a set of these for a long time sidemount, once in the water, they are great. Good buoyancy, trimmed out good, I could leave a stage at home and these worked well. Bring 2 men and a boy to lug them around, but I kinda miss mine.

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    Under the rocks, and stones; there is water underground" Talking Heads

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    Throw in some bands and a manifold and we can talk turkey...


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    Posting a photo of the tanks here. I know it doesn't show much, but the butts of the tanks look like the one butt you see here. Typical wear and tear from being cave tanks.

    The necks also show some wear from being banged around. The tanks have been sitting in a buddy's garage for 2 years, used only a few times, and don't have much "sidemount damage", mostly just the typical "backmount damage."

    Also, these are on their second hydro (as far as I recall, original hydro was 02 and most recent is 07.) and have the "turn pressure" rating of 2640psi.

    Quote Originally Posted by JJ1987
    "But nothing gets accomplished in sidemount!"

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    I suppose I'd take $400...

    Quote Originally Posted by JJ1987
    "But nothing gets accomplished in sidemount!"

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    Really? Nobody wants a good set of 120s? I already have three sets, and I'm considering this...


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    Money vs want...if I wasn't waist deep already getting myself moved to Duke I would be interested, and I don't even like fabers.

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    i might become interested if they were doubled up


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    I have some bands and a manifold if you want them. Make an offer.

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    that's a lotta work
    im only interested in these boat anchors if they come all set up



 

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