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Old 09-25-2009 | 03:23 PM
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Can some one tell me what is the difference between the 25 outlaw 35th anniversary edition and an SST edition? Is it just the graphics? Thanks.
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Old 09-26-2009 | 09:15 AM
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The main things were the graphics, gauge package, and controls and interior panels.

The SST had color matched gauges, the standard Livorsi controls and the standard dash panels and glove box cover while the 35th Anniversary had the chrome bezel gauges, billet Livorsi controls and the carbon fiber look dash panels and glove box cover.

Here is a Picasa link to my old 35th when I had it for sale, it has several pictures in and around the boat you can use for comparison. Some things I added like the chrome vents and stainless cup holders.

http://picasaweb.google.com/haulinvols/Baja25Outlaw#
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Old 09-26-2009 | 11:27 AM
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Always thought that looked sharp on the water!

This reminds me, I have some big 35th Anniverary Decals stashed away. I think I hear EBAY calling!

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Always thought that looked sharp on the water!
Thanks, I froze my ass off to take that picture, but I think it was worth it. I always loved how that boat looked on the water.
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Old 09-26-2009 | 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by haulinvols
The main things were the graphics, gauge package, and controls and interior panels.

The SST had color matched gauges, the standard Livorsi controls and the standard dash panels and glove box cover while the 35th Anniversary had the chrome bezel gauges, billet Livorsi controls and the carbon fiber look dash panels and glove box cover.

Here is a Picasa link to my old 35th when I had it for sale, it has several pictures in and around the boat you can use for comparison. Some things I added like the chrome vents and stainless cup holders.

http://picasaweb.google.com/haulinvols/Baja25Outlaw#
Great pictures Thanks for posting. That is the exact boat I just baught. I hope to have it home in about a week. Thanks again.
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Old 09-26-2009 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by dennis1009
Great pictures Thanks for posting. That is the exact boat I just baught. I hope to have it home in about a week. Thanks again.
Exact as in my old boat....or one like it. Just curious. The guy that purchased it from me is in Chicago and last I heard he was thinking of selling it since he did not have much time to use it.
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Originally Posted by haulinvols
Exact as in my old boat....or one like it. Just curious. The guy that purchased it from me is in Chicago and last I heard he was thinking of selling it since he did not have much time to use it.
I meant it looks like your old boat. I baught from Virginia Nautical Marine. What did you buy to replace it with? Did you ever have any issues with your boat? Thanks.

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Old 09-27-2009 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by dennis1009
I meant it looks like your old boat. I baught from Virginia Nautical Marine. What did you buy to replace it with? Did you ever have any issues with your boat? Thanks.
We sold it when my wife got pregnant. As of yet I have not replaced it with another boat. Never had any problems out of it and it was by far the best Baja I have owned. I will tell you that the black takes some care to keep looking good. You will want to pay very close attention to who ties up with you and the condition of their fenders. The first time we had ours out at a raft up the guy next to us had some grimy fenders that basically sanded the gel. It took a lot of work to get shine back. From then on I always insisted on using my own fenders when I tied up with someone. I also used fender socks on mine so they were more gel friendly. The black looks great when it is clean and shiny but it will show every little scratch and blemish. Mine looked as good the day I sold it as the day I purchased it because I spent a lot of time keeping it looking good.

Good luck with your new boat, it is by far the best looking color/graphics in 06. (in my opinion)
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Originally Posted by haulinvols
We sold it when my wife got pregnant. As of yet I have not replaced it with another boat. Never had any problems out of it and it was by far the best Baja I have owned. I will tell you that the black takes some care to keep looking good. You will want to pay very close attention to who ties up with you and the condition of their fenders. The first time we had ours out at a raft up the guy next to us had some grimy fenders that basically sanded the gel. It took a lot of work to get shine back. From then on I always insisted on using my own fenders when I tied up with someone. I also used fender socks on mine so they were more gel friendly. The black looks great when it is clean and shiny but it will show every little scratch and blemish. Mine looked as good the day I sold it as the day I purchased it because I spent a lot of time keeping it looking good.

Good luck with your new boat, it is by far the best looking color/graphics in 06. (in my opinion)
Thanks for the info. What products did you use to keep up with the black gel coat? Polish?Wax? Thanks.
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Old 09-27-2009 | 05:57 PM
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Thanks for the info. What products did you use to keep up with the black gel coat? Polish?Wax? Thanks.

I mainly used Leverage on it to keep the shine. Worked the best of all the things I tried plus it is easy to apply.
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