Looking for a Pantera
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From: Mansfield, TX
For 29K the sonic boom boat should be a lot of fun. I would try and get Jo to let you do a trade in on the next race setup that comes around.
Still haven't closed the deal on this 28 apache..........................ALRIGHT, what do you want for her and with which engine.
Still haven't closed the deal on this 28 apache..........................ALRIGHT, what do you want for her and with which engine.
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From: Madison Heights, MI
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And just how do we get that logo embroidered on the back of our shirts??


I had you pegged more for marketing with some of your quotes:
"86db, I fart louder than 86db".
"I probably stick out like a boner in sweat pants".
You just have a way with words. Makes me think you could sell ice-cubes to an Eskimo.


I had you pegged more for marketing with some of your quotes:
"86db, I fart louder than 86db".
"I probably stick out like a boner in sweat pants".
You just have a way with words. Makes me think you could sell ice-cubes to an Eskimo.
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And just how do we get that logo embroidered on the back of our shirts??


I had you pegged more for marketing with some of your quotes:
"86db, I fart louder than 86db".
"I probably stick out like a boner in sweat pants".
You just have a way with words. Makes me think you could sell ice-cubes to an Eskimo.


I had you pegged more for marketing with some of your quotes:
"86db, I fart louder than 86db".
"I probably stick out like a boner in sweat pants".
You just have a way with words. Makes me think you could sell ice-cubes to an Eskimo.

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We should start a new thread for this topic
"Chasing the unattainable"
I believe that with any sport or hobbies you become obsessed with, you can cross an invisible line and loose your innocence.
Now the object of your desire no longer has the same thrill and you can go back to the way it was. I've had this happen with several things-weight lifting, street cars, and now I see it happening with boats.
"Chasing the unattainable"
I believe that with any sport or hobbies you become obsessed with, you can cross an invisible line and loose your innocence.
Now the object of your desire no longer has the same thrill and you can go back to the way it was. I've had this happen with several things-weight lifting, street cars, and now I see it happening with boats.


