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SAND~~SNAKE

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  1. I found a camera out there, If you claim the pictures you can have it back http://www.dumontduneriders.com/invision/index.php?showtopic=18854
  2. from the North Pole follow the road back towards comp and head to highway 127. you will find the South Pole at the east end of the dunes. you should see a very large group of people in one area
  3. Darn right All I got in my stocking was a LUMP OF COLE! As for Aaron...that's some funny azz sh*t!
  4. Terry, I think you should change this whole post to I don't know? I tried that today and it is just not possible
  5. I will keep an eye out for that this wed, what area do you think you lost that money and what denominations?
  6. I will keep an eye out for that this wed, what area do you think you lost that money and what denominations?
  7. I have an EMPTY Odyssey box you can have if you need one. This thread is Hilarious.
  8. Not Exactly you will have to share with me 12/18 to 12/25
  9. Vin plate arrived today, Or should I say VIN STICKER Anyone want to buy a Vin sticker and title to an 2013 ASVE...Just peel and stick, Its all LEGAL! BTW, that was a joke
  10. MAKE ME A CASH OFFER?? The DLS-55 Power Converter/Battery Charger from IOTA Engineering converts nominal 108-132 AC voltage to 13.4 DC voltage for both DC load operation and 12V battery charging. As a power supply, the unit's tightly controlled regulation allows the user to operate a nominal 12VDC load up to 55 amps. As a battery charger, the unit will maintain the battery, delivering its full-rated current when the battery capacity falls sufficiently low. The voltage is set to deliver its maximum current for the necessary period of time to minimize undue stress to the battery caused by heating of its cells. This helps to ensure the longest possible life of the battery. Over time, as the battery nears its full capacity, the DLS-55 will automatically drop the current, providing a float-charge to the battery to prevent self-discharge of the cells. DLS-55/IQ4 The DLS-55/IQ4 features an internal IQ Smart Charge Controller which automatically provides three-stage battery charging for safer charging and longer life for your system's battery. SPECIFICATIONS DC Output Voltage (No Load) approx. 13.6V (DC) Output Voltage Tolerance (No Load) + or - .7% Output Amperage, Max Continuous 55 Amps Output Voltage (Full Load) approx. >13.4V (DC) Maximum Power Output, Continuous 750 Watts Ripple and Noise <50 mV rms Input Voltage Range 108-132V (AC) Input Voltage Frequency 47-63 Maximum AC Current @ 108VAC 13.4 Amps Typical Efficiency >80% Max Inrush Current, Single Cycle 30 Amps Short Circuit Protection Yes Overload Protection >100% Line Regulation 100 mV rms Load Regulation <1.5% Fan Control Proportional Thermal Protection YES Working Temperature Range 0° - 40°C Storage Temperature -20° to 80°C Withstand Voltage (VDC)* 1700/1700/500 Dimensions 9.7" x 6.7" x 3.4" Weight 5.0 lbs
  11. How bout this for personalized Nevada OHV registration.
  12. Great job Tim Did you happen to make a Youtube video? Did that to my last trailer(PAID (Johnnie Walker) and it made a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE to the suspension and handling. Hey I'm going to send that oil leaking generator via dune mail w/ Dunefreak, I need to get that sucka out my Garage. Speaking of Sucka's you heard from BCB??
  13. A Hard day at the dunes...Don't get MAD either BERT.
  14. Do like me. Be an AZZHOLE and drive in the center so they Can't pass and dust/rock you out!
  15. I need ask this no offense please, What keeps the sand from the turkey? and with all the people that pee in the sand out there? Well I guess you know where I'm going. Can you esplain
  16. Was worried about having a title that is stamped "Homemade" . Did not want to depreciate the value for the car will soon be on the market. Thanks for your info Rees . Has anyone else received a title yet?
  17. Has ANYONE in Nevada titled their Sandrail without a vin yet? Meaning a vin assignment was necessary. And what did the title describe the sandrail as if it isn't actually "homemade"?
  18. Sorry to hear that, We have been using them at work for years with no problems that I'm aware of. I had them straightened one of my Douglas wheels polished the wheels and the beadlocks and they did a great job. Again sorry to hear that f***** up your s***.
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