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      jpswift1




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      Registered: June 2007
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      Another 6 wheeler! A late model Max IV with the splined axle upgrade.
      · Date: Wed April 25, 2012 · Views: 470
      · Filesize: 57.2kb, 58.9kb ·
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  1.   Wed April 25, 2012 3:30pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. fmints

      Adrenaline Junkie!


      Registered: July 2011
      Location: HINESVILLE, GA
      Posts: 519

      Jp, you done out did yourself again,,,, Drew,,,, im loving the front bumper,,, (what is that for,,,, is a stage or something????!!!???!?!?!) lol!!

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  1.   Wed April 25, 2012 4:01pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. lewis

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      Registered: March 2008
      Location: Rockwell, N.C.
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      That's where JP has the dancing girls! lol

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  1.   Wed April 25, 2012 4:04pm
    1. lewis

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      Registered: March 2008
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      Oh, buy the way very nice catch JP! Nice looking machine!

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  1.   Wed April 25, 2012 4:46pm
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
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      Thanks! I was thinking about helping Drew remove the platform/stage, but now after all of you guys' comments about the stages and girls, I'm thinking about suggesting to Drew that he keep it on there. The machine has a stage, a backseat, and wheels so you can drive it to the back of the parking lot behind the dumpster for a romantic 20 minutes of fun under the stars.

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  1.   Thu April 26, 2012 1:55am
    1. hydromike

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      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY area
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      I vote for a quick-attach pole right up on the front stage. For... recovery purposes.

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  1.   Thu April 26, 2012 2:02am
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
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      I second that!

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  1.   Thu April 26, 2012 10:38am
    1. amphibious drew

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      Registered: May 2009
      Location: Meadville, Pa
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      Wow yeah I may reconsider pulling the front off. a clearance pole up front is sounding like a viable option. I could even put a swing down boat ladder for easy added and some police strobes for atmosphere.

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