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  1. I have a blue 4' LED lighted whip from Safe Glow that is brand new never used and still in original packaging. It was only removed for pics and will not be used by me so it's for sale. I am looking at $80 shipped through paypal offroadmedic13@gmail.com This model usually goes for 110$ shipped. OR, local pick up in Cali 91342 sylmar area...Text me 818-three22-six472
  2. SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. SOLD!@!!!!!
  4. Hi guys, I have my 2012 TeryX 4 /W Eps for sale along with the Carson trailer that I tow it with for sale. It's been garage kept since day one and has never seen mud or water. I have used it a total of 5 times with 55.4 hours on the meter. Its in perfect condition and super clean. It also comes with some accesories that i installed when i bought it. The trailer is good used condition with good tires and new lights and it's permanently registered. I have the title in hand for the trailer but would need ful pay off for the teryx to receive the title from Kawi. The TeryX has: Moose Wheels 2" spacers Billet Exhaust tip Atv outfitterz bed lift Eagle eye HId's 2 4" HIDs that need to be hooked up Rear view mirror Kawi Soft top check out the pics! or call or text me with any questions. The TeryX is located in San Fernando california area. 818-322-6472 $$$$ 13,500 for TeryX and Trailer or 13K for TeryX
  5. How much for just eh eton quad? It sounds like it runds fine right? Any issue with it at all?
  6. It has 16gb which will hold quite a bit of movies for the kids but works great with Netflix with no need to save any of the movies on your memory. Unless you trying to save over 10 2hr movies on it, it has plenty of space for everyday picture storage and video storage and it super fast. The case is a Belkin case which is the top case out there for it and works very well. Is a 9/10 in the condition department.
  7. I have an almost new 10.1 Galaxy tablet that's for the Verizon network for sale. Clean and only used for a few months. Curently not on my network but has a new SIM for activation to your account, will only cost you 10$ a month to add. It comes with a case and screen protectors and works perfectly and is updated with the new 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwhich operating system. The tablet is white and comes with 2 cases, leather carrying case and a gel case, home charger and screen protectors. Located in So cal, 91342 san fernando valley Will ship on buyers expense, looking to get $300 with all the accesories. Text me at 818-322-6472
  8. I am selling the stock 12" rims (front & Back) off my 2012 Teryx 4 that only have a few rides on them.They are in great condition with no bends or issues and came off after a few rides. They are flat black and will fit all TeryX & TeryX 4 models and come with lug nuts. Would be great for a spare set! I am looking for $140.. I can ship if you pay, already boxed up and ready to go. Located in So Cal, Sylmar CA, 91342. Call or text at 818-322-6472 Thanks, -Sam
  9. Hello Dumont Duners, Reach your next destination with the Garmin StreetPilot 7200 without having to stop to ask for directions. Let the Text-to-speech technology of this Garmin automotive GPS announce the names of streets and deliver turn by turn directions. Do not compromise on your entertainment with this Garmin 7-inch GPS that has a built-in MP3 player and an audio book player. The 3D map view on the 7-inch LCD TFT Display of this Garmin automotive GPS provides you with easy to read dimension of your destination. Moreover, an amazing resolution of 480 x 234 pixels of this Garmin 7-inch GPS, missing the smallest lane would be difficult. You would never be lost again with the Garmin StreetPilot 7200 that is loaded with 2000 points of interests and 50 routes. This GPS will work with your RV, Big Rig truck or just as well in your daily driver. This is a used item in almost perfect condition and comes with everything featured in the photos. This item is for sale for $400, used a few times and in perfect condition. Email me at simplesales818@gmail.com with any questions or concerns. Thanks, -Sam
  10. No worries gents, I got the info and also got him his info. I really appreciate the help guys. Everything looks good so far!
  11. I am looking for anyone who may have purchased an unlimited carfax report subscription and is willing to check a VIN# for me on a 07 Trailblazer SS I am in the market for. 1 report from Carfax is $40 and I will order if I have too but maybe someone can be a nice forum member and help me out. VIN# is 1GNES13H872296270 Thanks in advance.
  12. Blasters are nice but 7/8 paddle skat traks in 26" work just a well with a buffed fronts. They woek well on my Teryx 4
  13. Bert's had SXS's for over 35K!!!! (Razr 4's) Figures it would be those rip off artist's, I mean atleast shop around when customizing.Damm
  14. 90% SXS stuff 5% Toy Hauler's 5% everything else Unless you owned a SXS of any kind, really nothing for you. I did see about 5 quads in various booths!
  15. My Tundra has a Transmission cooler and Tow Haul mode which lowers the gear ratio and slows the rig down on decent without hitting the brakes too much. Great for towing.
  16. I have a Silver 2008 Toyota Tundra Crewmax with 58k miles that runs great and is in perfect running and looking condition that is 2wd. The truck has a BDS 7" lift with a lifetime warranty and 20" fuel Hostage Machined wheels with 37x12.50x20 Nitto Mud grapplers with about 95% tread left and brand new LED tail lights. I got all the work done at Big Johns Custom in Santa Clarita, Ca and they will continue the warranty service and any fixes or updates you may have with the lift.The truck is super clean with only 1 minor dent on top of the rear tailgate and a few blemishes on body but is clean and never crashed, non-smoker with clean grey cloth interior and no issues inside the cab.Truck is power everything besides the passenger seat with the rear window that rolls down that is a plus for me. The truck comes with a bed liner, tinted windows and a K&N OEM style air filter.The oil changed and tires rotated every 3k miles, oil just changed but tires are in need of the 6k tire rotation. 5.7 liter engine K&N OEM filter Tow Haul mode OEM Transmission cooler Limited slip rear diff. Big Brakes on all four corners HID bulbs LED Black Tail Lights $$27k OBO for the truck as is and no trades Over 7k of upgrades that were installed about 4 months ago( Nitto Tires, 7" BDS Lift, Fuel Hostage Wheels, LED tail lights). Just looking to sell since I bought a RV and really don't need a truck at the moment, It sits at home allot since my commute is by metro and I tow my toys with the RV. Call or text me at 818-322-6472..Truck will be detailed inside and out before SALE.
  17. A 6.2 will tow a 23 ft toy hauler with ease in my opinion. Try and keep the weight down like filling up with water and gas near your destination instead of filling all that up before you take off. I towed a 21ft with 3 quads and gear in a 5.7 Tundra and a 7" lift with 37's multiple times. Try and get a brake controller installed becasuse that will slow her down much easier and check tire pressure and tire load #'s on the truck. Maybe install some Firestone airbags for a better tow and make sure to get a sway bar with the hitch.
  18. UPDATE!!!!! I just got off the phone with a guy from the Americans with disabilities act. I explained my daughters situation and he said I have a great reason to file a complaint. He was going to make some calls and look into the situation, and here is some more good news quoted from rhinoforums.net and rzrforums.net Quote: Originally Posted by Tim.Itnyre Hi, my name is Tim Itnyre and I'm the Legislative Director for Assemblyman Paul Cook. I've spoken with several of you on the phone over the past couple of days about the significant problems in AB 1595. I've been following the discussions in the forum since yesterday and thought that I owed it to you to reach out directly to explain what happened with AB 1595 and to explain what Assemblyman Cook is doing to fix it. First, here's the background on AB 1595. Last winter, our office was approached by ROHVA (the sponsor of the bill) with proposed language that would add a definition of "recreational off-highway vehicles" to state code and put in place a couple of basic safety regulations. The regulations as we understood them were basic stuff such as having restraints, having a parent or adult directly supervising in vehicle when you have children younger than 16 driving ROHVs, and some sort of helmet law. These regulations were supposed to be pretty minor and there was already some pressure from state agencies to act on this or there was the prospect of some sort of administrative action with no direct accountability to the voters. Running the bill would head off administrative action and give off roaders a lot more opportunity for input during the legislative process. Additionally, Assemblyman Cook knew that by agreeing to be the author of the bill, he would be able to control its contents. Specifically, as it went through hearings any portions of the bill that the off-road community raised objections to could be modified or eliminated. If necessary, the entire bill could be killed with a single phone call if he was the author. Unfortunately, the legislative process broke down when the legislature heard nothing from the off-road community during the legislative process. The language that makes up AB 1595 was in print from March 29 until it became law on July 24, and during that time, there was not a single individual, group, club, or off-roading organization that raised any objections to the contents of the bill. Because of this, it went through hearings in 4 different committees and passed off the floor of both houses of the legislature without a single "No" vote. A single call, email, or fax at any point during that process would have caused us to halt the bill and fix or kill it entirely. I'm not trying to pass the buck on this one, we clearly made a mistake by assuming that the silence of the off-roading community meant that there were no complaints or issues with the contents of this bill. I'm just trying to explain to you how it appeared from our perspective. As far as why AB 1595 started as a tax bill, that was because of a pretty common legislative process known as "gut and amend". Because there are limits on how many bills can be introduced adn when they can be introduced, bills that have stalled or failed are often "gutted and amended" into new bills during the process to deal with new issues that come up. AB 1595's sales tax reduction was dead on arrival in Assembly Tax and Revenue Committee, so we gutted and amended it on March 29 to run the Off-Highway Vehicle Safety bill. That's all the past though and what we're focused on now is the future. There are several provisions of AB 1595 that have been brought to our attention that need an immediate fix. The following two sections have been the focus of about 90% of the calls and emails that we've recieved: Section 38603: This is the section requiring that factory-installed seats be used. When we had read the bill and talked with the sponsors and state agencies, we had understood that this was supposed to prevent people from "mad max"-style seats strapped on to vehicles with bungee cords, etc that were inherently unsafe. Over the past couple days, the off road community has done an excellent job educating us about the huge market in after market seating, much of which is even safer than the original factory installed seating. This provision is clearly far too broad and would cripple the aftermarket industry in California while leaving countless California offroaders with vehicles that they can no longer legally use. Section 38604: This section requires that passengers be able to grab the safety handhold while their feet are on the floor and they are fully strapped or harnessed in. When we talked with the sponsors about the bill, we heard that this was a safety requirement to ensure that the harness worked correctly. Unfortunately, we learned after the bill was signed into law and off-roaders began contacting our office that this will prevent children, indivduals with dwarfism, and possibly even amputees from being able to use ROHVs. This was never Assemblyman Cook's intent and is completely unacceptable to him. The fix that we are running is simple. Both Section 38603 and Section 38604 will be eliminated entirely. Remember what I wrote earlier in the post about "Gut and amends"? That is the method that I'll be using to run the fix and get it passed in the four weeks remaining in legislative session. I've already begun speaking with committee officials from the relevant committes and they all appear very understanding of the problems with these provisions and open to doing what is necessary to move this bill through over the next four weeks. The fix should be in print on monday or tuesday of next week and as soon as it is, I'll post the bill number for the fix on this forum and let you all know what the first committee that it will be assigned to will be. One other thing that I'd like to briefly touch on: the helmet provision. Unlike the two sections I listed above, there has been significant division in the position of callers vis a vis helmets. There appear to be three camps that I've heard from so far among off-roaders: 1) Those who more or less support the helmet provision as written. 2) Those who would support some sort of helmet law, but want some changes to it. 3) Those who are opposed to any sort of helmet law. The debate over helmets and vehicles has been going on in California for at least the past 25 years. With the abbreviated four week timeframe, turning the fix bill into the latest chapter in the helmet battle would almost certainly guarantee that the bill is delayed, which will effectively kill it for the year. I'd rather get the two parts that I know we can fix immediately done. Once we get this fix, I would be glad to help you find an author willing to carry a bill fixing the helmet provisions of the law for next year (since Assemblyman Cook will be termed out of the Assembly this December). Fixing AB 1595 has become Assemblyman Cook's top legislative priority for the remainder of his time in the Assembly and I will be glad to serve as a direct line of communication either here on the forum or via email (tim.itnyre@asm.ca.gov) or by calling our Capitol Office (916-319-2065) as we move forward. Timothy Itnyre Legislative Director Office of Assemblyman Paul Cook
  19. My T4 is well equipped with all of the needed safety features except the floor part. It would be great to get a riser they could place their feet on that comes on and off with a quick release type system. They have a grab bar that runs the entire length of the rear seat they hold on too easily but the feet issue is so dumb. Helmets are not an issue since they always wear them when riding. I guess I can throw one on if it came to it. I am not against the safety concerns one bit, but when they try and take the fun away from my kids when I specifically bought this Teryx 4 to bring the family out, that pisses me off!
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