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Old 02-08-2017, 12:29 PM
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32' Fountain.
I can no longer comment on that brand because everyone thinks I'm predisposed.
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Old 02-09-2017, 12:09 AM
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guys around here do 500 ea to start..if smooth fine..start doing upgrades well goes up from there...
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
If I didn't have a homeowners association to deal with and a 72 year old body this post wouldn't be here !!! I've also done this stuff in the past so I have some knowledge regarding what it takes to complete the work. And yes I know there is the possibility for some form of glitch.
Still rolling in a go fast boat at 72, that's best **** I have read on OSO this year!!! Awesome, good luck
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