New Cig Gladiator Seats
#13
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Performance Boat Center

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From: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Originally Posted by lucky strike
I saw Tim at the boat ramp today. He was sea trialling this nice 04 Top Gun, one of my favorites. Did they buy it Tim?
Thanks for the pics.
The boat ran great. He is a happy customer.
Seas wer running 4' with the occasional 5-6' .
You'll be seeing this boat at a lot of the Poker Runs....
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Tim Gallagher
Performance Boat Center-FL
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Wright Performance, MTI, Cigarette, Sunsation
Tim Gallagher
Performance Boat Center-FL
[email protected]
954-809-8739
Wright Performance, MTI, Cigarette, Sunsation
#14
Originally Posted by Tim G.
Yep.
Thanks for the pics.
The boat ran great. He is a happy customer.
Seas wer running 4' with the occasional 5-6' .
You'll be seeing this boat at a lot of the Poker Runs....
Thanks for the pics.
The boat ran great. He is a happy customer.
Seas wer running 4' with the occasional 5-6' .
You'll be seeing this boat at a lot of the Poker Runs....

LS JR.
#16
Originally Posted by Spitfire1
That is strange...on my gladiator the Port engine is the forward engine and the starboard is the rear...in that pic it appears that they have reversed that configuration...I wonder why???? Anyone know.......??
That is strange
Rick (OSG)
Last edited by ONESICKGLADIATOR; 06-28-2004 at 02:00 PM.
#18
Chicks love our sticks
It took some time for me to convince them that they needed to make this kind of back seat in there gladiator & top gun for poker runs
Rick OSG
It took some time for me to convince them that they needed to make this kind of back seat in there gladiator & top gun for poker runs
Rick OSG
#20
Originally Posted by pm203
That engine configuration is strange.Could Cig have made a mistake or are our Gladiators obsolete?
I think it depends on which way your props are going to turn when it's designed. I could be wrong.



