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Old 01-23-2007, 10:06 PM
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Default Hey, this paint job looks familiar!!

Or should I say, sticker job?

What gives?
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Old 01-23-2007, 10:17 PM
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How many variations of a sticker checkered flag do you think there is? Not to worry........I'm sure it will peel off and break his drive by wrapping around the props.
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Well, I can look on the bright side. I've already changed the graphics, unlike you, who is stuck with the same paint scheme every Formula had the year your boat was built.

And I would not bring up blowing drives there drive buster! You should be on the R&D test team for Merc. drives since you have such a knack at blowing them!
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the only blowing of drives I do is to blow the dust off. You should try putting that resin bucket in the water some time!!
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Tank what does give? I think that boat is older then yours
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the only blowing of drives I do is to blow the dust off. You should try putting that resin bucket in the water some time!!
Yea, blowing the 2" layer of dust, the cobwebs and ratts nests that are in that thing from sitting too long. If you learned how to throttle your ish wouldn't be down for so long with blown drives!
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Tank what does give? I think that boat is older then yours
I guess they copied that design
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