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Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Originally Posted by Ron P
Nice job guys, looks like a huge turn out of incredible hardware.
Looks like your turning this into a MAJOR event. Hope Marilyn gave you some great coverage, she always does. :D Ron Ron, We missed having you at this years event. And yes Marilyn plans to give us fantastic coverage in an upcoming EBM issue. :D Dan |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Thanks OSO for setting up the photo section for the run and adding so many of your own. I will post the rest of the shots in that section.
Dan http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...y.php?cat=3056 |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
SmilingBob,
Great pictures, especially the ones from the start. Brad is right that wasn't all rooster tails! |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Originally Posted by rv
SmilingBob,
Great pictures, especially the ones from the start. Brad is right that wasn't all rooster tails! tnks for pix of DT. |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Originally Posted by 10x
Heres the owners of that awesome Lambo, and YES, they were both in the 42 with us for the whole event. :evilb: AND, look for them here with a new boat next year. I think the "offshore bug" bit the both of them, I know it could'nt of been my driving. :eek: LMAO
That was a cool ride. Imagine the guy took 2 parking spots :evilb: maybe _TAOD_ doing doughnuts twice in the orange viper made him nervous. :eek: did anyone else smell the rubber :evilb: |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Originally Posted by Downtown42
Yes, they were nice guys but also went to bed too early. :bunny: Finding parties at 2am gets challenging.
Tell them I said hello. |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
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The Rio Roses former race boat now poker runner.
Rich Troppolli and Anthony Smith. A little about Anthony Smith. Anthony owns Wazzup Motorsports. He built these 510 cu.in./750 hp engines that are in the Rio Roses poker runner boat. After a lenghty conversation with Anthony I came to the conclusion that he is a very knowledgeable, and talented young man. He knows all about the Merc #6 drives, and is very, very technical when talking racing engines. Anthony wants to be more involved in the poker run sport. He had a great time in Chicago, and will be back again next summer for next years event. In the meantime, anyone that is looking for a freshen up on their engine package, or looking for a pr. of engines for the race course or poker running, should really contact Anthony. His prices are very, very reasonable, and his quality of work is second to none. Mike Merola, maybe you can give us a little more info on how to contact Wazzup Motorsports, and talk some shop with Anthony. Anthony, it was a great pleasure meeting you and talking engines and drives with you. Maybe I'll see you at 1000 islands poker run, but if not, keep up the good work, and we'll be looking for you next year here at the "windy" city. Best of luck in your business from all the guys and gals here in Chicago. Frank |
Originally Posted by Downtown42
That was a cool ride. Imagine the guy took 2 parking spots :evilb:
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Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Awesome pictures! Thanks for all the resizing, I know it's a pain. Looks like you all had an awesome time. WOW 77 boats registered...Poker Runs are were it's at. From reading this thread I feel like I really missed out on a lot of fun.
see ya, Mike |
Re: Chicago Poker Run 2006
Originally Posted by FeverMike
Awesome pictures! Thanks for all the resizing, I know it's a pain. Looks like you all had an awesome time. WOW 77 boats registered...Poker Runs are were it's at. From reading this thread I feel like I really missed out on a lot of fun.
see ya, Mike |
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