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I got a 2000 ski-doo summit 700(gave it to my dad) and just got an 08 summit 800 x(gotta pick it up)

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Would like a ATV,would really love a Polaris diesel, missed one a couple of years back by as little as 5 minutes.

 

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This is fun though... :D

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Ahhh........Sea Ray.......excellent choice :D I love mine.

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Would like a ATV,would really love a Polaris diesel, missed one a couple of years back by as little as 5 minutes.

 

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This is fun though... :D

 

 

Arctic Cat brought their diesel back for 2010. I have an 08. Pretty good workhorse and trail rider, strong as an ox. I just turned the injectors all the way up on the motor and woke it up a bit. Higher top speed, better acceleration, more torque than hp though. Love the hell outa this thing. Here's a couple pics.

 

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2001 Yamaha Warrior

 

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2008 Yamaha Raptor 700R

 

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1994 Camaro Z28

 

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This is my old toy from when I was in High School. Its a 1988 with a 5.7L

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Would like a ATV,would really love a Polaris diesel, missed one a couple of years back by as little as 5 minutes.

 

2569991630064803886S600x600Q85.jpg

 

This is fun though... :D

 

 

Arctic Cat brought their diesel back for 2010. I have an 08. Pretty good workhorse and trail rider, strong as an ox. I just turned the injectors all the way up on the motor and woke it up a bit. Higher top speed, better acceleration, more torque than hp though. Love the hell outa this thing. Here's a couple pics.

 

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SWEET!! How many cyls is the Arctic Cat? The Polaris was a big one lunger!! And that is what has always impressed me, the ability to pull down a house!!

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Would like a ATV,would really love a Polaris diesel, missed one a couple of years back by as little as 5 minutes.

 

2569991630064803886S600x600Q85.jpg

 

This is fun though... :D

 

 

Arctic Cat brought their diesel back for 2010. I have an 08. Pretty good workhorse and trail rider, strong as an ox. I just turned the injectors all the way up on the motor and woke it up a bit. Higher top speed, better acceleration, more torque than hp though. Love the hell outa this thing. Here's a couple pics.

 

gallery_18066_216_17125.jpg

 

gallery_18066_216_143072.jpg

SWEET!! How many cyls is the Arctic Cat? The Polaris was a big one lunger!! And that is what has always impressed me, the ability to pull down a house!!

 

 

700 Twin Cylinder, it'll do it, our 500 can pull out 6x12' enclosed trailer around the yard but it struggles, the diesel pulls its like its paper. I still have a hard time finding things it can't pull. If it can't pull it, its because it can't find the traction it needs. But put it in 4wd and lock the differential, it will climb a wall.

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My 2007 Yamaha rhino 660 4x4, seats 4, I've since added a roof...

 

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One of my larger toys, a 72 Monte carlo...

 

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Husaberg Supermotard 650cc 2007mdl, BMW E60 530d (~320hp & ~700nm) !

 

Can't find a pic of the bike, but this is the same:

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And here's the beemer:

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