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<blockquote data-quote="altfuel1991" data-source="post: 513695" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I am sending you a note to see if any suppliers or manufacturers would be interested in helping on a project I am involved in as well as a local off road shop. Take the time to go to the link below and see. Patrick Evans and Jeff Shellnut are missionaries to Nigeria and have been there for about five years. I have known these guys for over twenty years and they are the real deal. They have endured with a well worn Land Rover for several years and it is being replaced. They have already raised enough funds to purchase a jeep but it needs to be outfitted for real off road terrain Nigerian style. This is where there are ministering, in remote villages. We have an "Old Man Emu" 4" lift suspension kit and a set of 37" Mickey Thompsons with wheels. We are going to need a locker for the rear end as well as a reprogrammer to handle the taller tire size. Any other components available for this vehicle would be greatly appreciated. We are providing the labor to install all the parts provided and we hope others will join in on this worthy cause.</p><p><a href="http://www.gofundme.com/dayspringmission" target="_blank">http://www.gofundme.com/dayspringmission</a></p><p>I have known these guys for a long time. The first time I helped prepare a vehicle for missions work was about 15 years ago. They took a 1974 Ford school bus and converted it to a full camper. I added a bi-fuel propane conversion to the bus and added 120 gallons fuel capacity. They drove that bus to Belize and lived in it for 4 years. They ran propane once they got across the border into Mexico since it was so cheap there. They came back to the US with the bus and restocked supplies twice while there.</p><p></p><p>Give it some thought and let me if you can help.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p></p><p>Buddy Gamel</p><p>Precision Sales & Service, Inc.</p><p>451 64th Place South</p><p>Birmingham, Ala. 35212</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>877-403-7827, office</p><p>205-837-8871, mobile</p><p>205-591-2267, fax</p><p></p><p></p><p>bgamel@alternatefuel.com</p><p>bgamel@workhorsesupply.com</p><p>Precision Sales and Service, Inc.;Birmingham, Alabama</p><p>WorkHorseSupply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altfuel1991, post: 513695, member: 1211"] I am sending you a note to see if any suppliers or manufacturers would be interested in helping on a project I am involved in as well as a local off road shop. Take the time to go to the link below and see. Patrick Evans and Jeff Shellnut are missionaries to Nigeria and have been there for about five years. I have known these guys for over twenty years and they are the real deal. They have endured with a well worn Land Rover for several years and it is being replaced. They have already raised enough funds to purchase a jeep but it needs to be outfitted for real off road terrain Nigerian style. This is where there are ministering, in remote villages. We have an "Old Man Emu" 4" lift suspension kit and a set of 37" Mickey Thompsons with wheels. We are going to need a locker for the rear end as well as a reprogrammer to handle the taller tire size. Any other components available for this vehicle would be greatly appreciated. We are providing the labor to install all the parts provided and we hope others will join in on this worthy cause. [url=http://www.gofundme.com/dayspringmission]http://www.gofundme.com/dayspringmission[/url] I have known these guys for a long time. The first time I helped prepare a vehicle for missions work was about 15 years ago. They took a 1974 Ford school bus and converted it to a full camper. I added a bi-fuel propane conversion to the bus and added 120 gallons fuel capacity. They drove that bus to Belize and lived in it for 4 years. They ran propane once they got across the border into Mexico since it was so cheap there. They came back to the US with the bus and restocked supplies twice while there. Give it some thought and let me if you can help. Sincerely, Buddy Gamel Precision Sales & Service, Inc. 451 64th Place South Birmingham, Ala. 35212 877-403-7827, office 205-837-8871, mobile 205-591-2267, fax bgamel@alternatefuel.com bgamel@workhorsesupply.com Precision Sales and Service, Inc.;Birmingham, Alabama WorkHorseSupply [/QUOTE]
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