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FormerlyTheGreenMachine

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  1. Plain and simple this truck has all the bells and whistles and can pull a house

    - heated seats
    - leather
    - 4x4
    - 6.6 turbo diesel

    - running boards
    - Allison transmission
    - tires just purchased this summer with minimal wear
    - cruise
    - bose sound

    - bed rail tie down system

    - back up sensors

    - memory seats
    - air bags for towing heavy loads
    - 20k 5th wheel hitch
    - rear tint
    - upgraded bilstein shocks

    Maintenance always done on time

    Will consider trade or trade plus cash for a 7.3 Diesel Excursion 4x4 leather

    714-348-0320

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  2. Nissan 3.3 Turbo 6 cyl (recent dyno @ 450 HP - 300 HP to the rear wheels) - pink slip in hand.

    Mendeola e box

    930 cv joints

    T3/4 Garrett Turbo

    Tial Waste Gate

    2"King coil overs

    2"King external double bypass with reservoirs (front)

    2.5" King triple bypass (rear)

    Auto meter gauges: Tach, oil, water, boost, air/fuel meter

    Comm radio

    Beard bucket seats front, bench in rear

    5 point Crow seat belt front , 4 point in rear seats

    4 head lights - (2 are large Hellas)

    LED lighted whip

    Fire extinguisher

    Removable steering wheel

    CNC Pedal assy

    Charlyn power steering

    Rear Whilwood disc breaks

    Bead locks front & rear

    Chrome alternator

    Removabe rear cage

    Twin batteris with remote disconnect

    Dimensions:

    89" front sand tires outside edge

    14' 10" from front of car to the back cage without the wing (I take off to transport)

    16' from front of car to back of wing (wing attached)

    99" with rear paddles on (each paddle is 15" wide)

    69.5" highest point with paddles on

    - call, text or message on the forum

    714.348.0320

    http://orangecounty....3624787231.html.

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  3. Old joke;

    "Other than the gunshot Mr. Lincoln how did you like the play"

    Did you get to run any lines in the cars?

    Yes, Mike and I had a few good runs in the cars, comp really put them to a test...I made it up comp but it was tough. Sunday night we were going up and down comp with no one around and actually got stuck on the "right side" in a ditch... it was nice though to sit and have a beer and enjoy the full moon and peace and quite a top comp...

  4. More than likely I would say that he hit the brakes to avoid the G-out at the bottom and stalled it. It happens, we're you following to close, well you took the hit so I would say that is your call, right? Hope you feel better and the bruises don't last to long.! So how did you like Dumont other than that mishap Mr. President?

    Im a little slow so I dont get the "Mr. President" reference... LOL I loved the dunes and at first was a little freaked out by the razor backs but once I started riding and got the hang of how to get over em.....it became the most fun I've ever had on sand with a quad.

  5. We called it a day early but were awakened by the sound of a quad starting outside the hauler. I jumped up and turned all the outside lights on since we were all alone and my quad was the only one for about a quarter mile. I thought maybe the tweakers were running around looking for bartering goods. It turned out one of the Canadians (Will) from Eric and Mikes camp had gotten loose and was making rounds ! Lol.

    So Will came back to camp and told me what he did.....ugh, on behalf of our camp....I apologize for him..lol I yelled at him for disturbing you.

    So our trip started when we arrived in this foreign place called Dumont Dunes Thursday morning around 10:30-11:00 am. There was literally one other trailer and our group out there so we got to camp anywhere we wanted. Ended up near a small hill around C-13 and couldn't have been a better spot. The kids played on and around the hill while we went out for rides.

    Friday Mike (CharlesUFarley) rolled in and joined the fun and we met up with John (desertrider71) on Saturday. Good guy and glad we could meet up. Wish we had more time to go on a ride but maybe next time.

    I must say I was very impressed with Dumont and maybe a little scared at first of the razer backs but after a while got the hang of em and had a blast riding my quad with a few buddys. We had a couple small crashes and good laughs watching them back on the projector at night.

    The sand was beautiful when the wind wasn't blowing and when we left today Monday, it was blue skys and from the looks of the dunes, they were perfect.

    Back to reality, hope we can get a ride in with a few others in the future.

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  6. i would just go by a finger and call that good for sand for the kids. going over in the 13, 14 area is pretty scetchy for soft sand. even if you don't mind, why risk it.

    Good point, the last thing I want to do is dig out...I wonder how crowded it will be if at all Thurs morning. May just drive around and see what looks decent

  7. A-1 is way too much traffic....High B-11 or AB-14 would be an awesome spot or anywhere along those dunes by B-11...

    just remember the closer you get to a actual dune the softer its going to be

    Soft sand doesn't worry me, I pulled my 37' 5th wheel back into the dunes in Glamis...what really scares me is my wifes wrath if I don't deliver sand for the kids :)

  8. I like to camp by #9, been in that spot for a very long time. Little quieter and less dust but it does have some rocks out there. However I rode the same set of comp cut tires on my banshee for 8 years and never had a flat or bent a rim, now my grandson(s) that's a different story but until they came back to camp with a bent rim they just didn't understand that the objective is to drive slow on the flats and miss the big rocks. Since i have owned the sand car i have never had an issue either. Anyway I am pretty easy to find if you look at where #9 is and a bit to the northwest you will see my white Alfa class A motorhome and a white 30' trailer. I have an org/blk rzr's and my car looks like this; :ynot: come by and we will go for a few rides.

    Terry

    Appreciate the invite but I will have hell to pay if I camp in a spot with rocks....I have 3 yr old twins and they need sand to play in.

    We will def come by and meet up for a ride!

    A buddy of mine said that we should camp more towards the edge of the dunes to get less rocks. I think he was saying section A-1...

    Thoughts?

  9. I am thankful for my twins that took 5 years to get and are turning 3 next week

    I am thankful for the dunes and that I have been lucky enough not to get seriously hurt

    I am thankful that my sand car is finally ready to go after having to pretty much rebuild the entire thing

    I am thankful that I know the guy that sold me this sand car will "get his" since carma is a b****! :P

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