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Picked up my 08 ski-doo summit 800x. Its so amazing. So worth the 4hr drive!

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Thats not me on the sled, its my good friend that came with me on hte trip to get it. The older sled is me on it, its now my dads.

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If we had more snow, more often, I would go back to a sled again. I'll never give up my atv's though. We have all terrain and all climates, so this works well.......Also helps out alot during hunting.

 

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2000 Banhsee 4mil stroker- Tons of mods

2008 YFZ GYTR special edition

 

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YFZ, bought it brand new in Cali when i was at Glamis for presidents week

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old titan towing trailer

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Yep,my grand daughters love to ride :(

 

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got an old xr350 that didn't make this trip to the des(California City)

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Here's mine!

 

2008 Honda Rancher 420 ES 4x4

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2001 Keystone Springdale 290FKL

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My camper is actually sold.. the guy is picking it up this afternoon. It'll be replaced soon, though!

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Here's mine!

 

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My camper is actually sold.. the guy is picking it up this afternoon. It'll be replaced soon, though!

 

 

Hi Will,been a while.....so what are you gonna replace it with? Toy Hauler maybe?

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Was down in Jawja (LOL, love that spelling.) back in Oct 95. Tagged along with some friends for that last Nascar race of the year. Really wish we could have stayed longer, very beautiful country down there. :jester: And the sexy southern women, :nono:

 

 

 

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