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Hope you have fresh underbody coating to handle that!

Mine isn't a 14 so I don't have underbody coating issues :lol:

 

 

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Mine isn't a 14 so I don't have underbody coating issues :lol:

 

 

Ryan

That was cold

 

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Bought a jon boat off my buddy for $100. Gonna repaint it and get an electric trolling motor for it

 

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Sent while in 'Murica...

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Bought a jon boat off my buddy for $100. Gonna repaint it and get an electric trolling motor for it

 

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Sent while in 'Murica...

You suck. Been trying to find one for cheap since I sold mine a few years back to buy a transmission

 

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Didn't drive straight thought it didn't feel like it. The back tire did catch some of it (photo doesn't show wheel well all that good). FYI I do t wash the truck nearly as often as I would like its a DD and dirty more than it is clean the car on the other hand is a different story4evadape.jpg

Ryan

Mine just caught a little too.

 

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It's important... V bottom vs jon can be a big price difference lol. I think people want to kill me for my 20 foot jon boat, my v bottom most don't give half a crap haha. Part of it may be most people haven't seen a boat like it :jester:

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That was cold

 

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Sorry truth hurts haha

 

 

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Ryan, when my truck is clean your dirty truck is still cleaner!!!! :jester:

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Drove out to ohio

 

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