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Post by BluPhire »

It's gonna be a pain, but it will be well worth it, plus I dont think i've heard of anyone doing this before.
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You can get a new belt for $16.53 from service honda. Go to http://www.servicehonda.com/test to try out the interactive pricing page, and look up any spree part number. The part number for the spree drive belt is 23100-GK8-870.
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Oh, and they usually ship within' 5-7 days, which is pretty good for ground.
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Thanks but I'd rather make Auto Zone look stupid, not having any clue what to even look for.
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service honda is so great. its a pain to figure it out, but once you do it is the best. Its all OEM parts too so you are getting the best for it.
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ok, but the last time i bought a belt from an autoparts store, it was completely wrong. It was a top cog and it ran like crap, so watchout when they try to give you the "right" belt.
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Post by vette76 »

sounds like autozone is a pain in the *. u have a napa or anything over there?
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Post by BluPhire »

How do you figure it out anyways?

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Do you own a Tippmann98? Just curious.
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haha, i figured out service honda from shane. And how in the * did you know it was an autozone??? we do have alternative stores we will try. And yes, i do own a tippmann98. Its so nice, i liked it stock. But i just felt like upgrading it so i got a 20 Oz., Halo B hopper with a RIP drive and then went and got a 21" Sniper barrel . But to top it off i got the e-bolt system. d*** this thing shoots fast. :D :D :D
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f***! Your gun is * bad! What about Auto Zone?
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it was an advance auto that gave me crappy belts, and that dang tippmann is nice, lol
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Yeah, it will light someone's * up pretty nicely. I need ot get a nitro tank but nobody sells nitro around here. :( advanced auto, auto zone. They are both practically the same.
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At least co2 is cheaper. Nitro doesn't improve much, you just don't have to fill it back up as fast.
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I think you guys need to switch to www.tippmann98user.net instead, lmao
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Post by vette76 »

drill out the regulator and freeze the paintballs. u didnt hear this from me. yeah right like u havent already tried it.lol
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