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    hello im in 253 tacoma wa i ride oregon dunes and all over wa i take the toys all over always looking to tear it up and search the unknown

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    I'm interested in test driving a 6x6. Would you mind? I've got a great place to ride down here in Chehalis.

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    • #3
      Just moved to yelm my max is still looking for an engine to fit but my atv is good to go

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      • #4
        soon as my new engine is in ill let ya take a run at mine im in yelm

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        • #5
          I am in tacoma and looking to buy a machine or someones project

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          • #6
            i am in lakewood and got a trail boss yesterday.should be ready by thanksgiving.would love to meet others and actually see one in action

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            • #7
              now i have another one -1995 max II

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              • #8
                Im in Dupont, just picked up a Hustler. Would like to link up with fellow riders

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                • #9
                  im making a run to the GLAMIS dunes this feb 1 to the 12 ...pm me if you want to hook up

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                  • #10
                    Necro-bump. I'm in the Puget sound area, 1994 Max II, had it for several months, just repowered and working on heat abatements, but otherwise ready to rock. Seems like the ATV trails listed on AllTrails.com covers just about everything I've seen on other sites. Unless going for a swim, I have to tow at least an hour in any direction to get to permissible public terrain (have to hang with the >48" wide SxS and Jeeps though). WA Green Dot roads OK by me, if a little boring. PM me if you are also in the PNW area and interested to link up.

                    Caveat: After working super hard to get all the dirt and grime out, I probably won't ride in dry dusty conditions, it's just too much work to remove all the caked dirt from every nook and cranny on the engine...

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