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Old 01-02-2007, 09:11 PM
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well, i finally got some time to take some pictures before i went to the store today.






F800....thats right!


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Nice pics... hows that snowmobile. They look like a blast but i havent seen a snowflake in a few yrs or so... so my chances of getting one or even riding one is prob. never going to happen.
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Looks good I like the color, looks like my 02 I had.

Hey LovetheRide if you have water near you a jetski would be a good alternative.
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Looks good I like the color, looks like my 02 I had.

Hey LovetheRide if you have water near you a jetski would be a good alternative.
HaHa i do a lake and a river within five minutes of my house but last time i was on a jetski i kind of ran over the back of somebody else.
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That's bad, should you even be driving that truck
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Im a good driver but on the lake when your messin around with people and there is no way to slow down but with the water slowing you down it can be risky.
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Turn next time I've been boating for a few years now and haven't run nobody down
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Ill consider it but the closer you get to the other person and turn, the bigger the wave is that hits them.

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That's for sure I've hit a few of those myself.
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Originally Posted by whitecrystal1
Hey LovetheRide if you have water near you a jetski would be a good alternative.
what are you talking aobut, snowmobiles are great on water, just like a jetski but with a snowmobile you definatally cant stop.....

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