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What's your Halloween costume gonna be this year?
vegas style replied to dunefreak's topic in General Chat
sign of the times costume -
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lets see the peeps ride the microwave turntable.
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good post i agree. and if any would be thieves read this i bet they think again about messing around dumont.
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way to honor a friends wishes sounds like he would have liked it
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was looking at pictures of halloween 06 look how different comp hill is
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there is a map button on the top of the page that has the bathroom map with numbers to give you more reference. welcome to the site and back to dumont.
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i would try a different dealer. get a second opinion.
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that was way too funny to explain earlier .... the post hoer couldn't figure it out.
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i have never heard of a shooting never even heard a target practice shot (illegal in and around dumont) so i would say people have been responsible so far. lets all keep it that way.
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if that ever happened to me someone better be ready to be knocked the F out. guess whats funny to some isnt to others
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i need to say i have never had any theft issues at dumont. but the nights i get up to check the toys are the loud windy nights. i have had whole camps (that were camped near) pack up overnight and pull out because of the wind. and i never even woke up. so i lock stuff up and sleep better.
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cant bag on the guy when he is happy with his kids
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bad dunes and a lot of wrecks already could be a bad halloween sure hope everyone takes it easy
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fat fingered a double post so here is a chicken
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thanks for the information dont think my current phone is very up to date. but when i pick up a iphone it will be. i will ask about it then.
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too damn lazy to type and post on the weekends?
vegas style replied to dunefreak's topic in General Chat
with my screwed up schedule i can hardly remember what day it is. -
what unlock code? i have ATT also and would like to be able to use it at dumont. let me know what you find out
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i have a big cable, a vibration sensitive alarmed lock, and i sleep pretty well at night.
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after meeting up with you on the top of comp kick off weekend i believe you. your rhino is one of a few that flat get it.
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keith black 1200 HP hemi. they were talking about it having a honda motor to move and show it.
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LotNumber 175 Hammer Price Not Sold Year 1987 CarMake CUSTOM CarModel CarStyle 3 WHEELER "THUNDEROUS CYCLOPS" ExteriorColor RED Interiorcolor Cylinders Engine 489 Transmission Summary One-of-a-kind. A "to scale" Honda 3-wheeler that is 10' tall to handle bars. Took 1 1/2 years to build. Features a 489cid/1200hp aluminum Keith Black HEMI in front and a 78hp/1100cc Honda motorcycle engine in the rear. Sold on a Bill of Sale. Description In quest of something different, Clifford Smith created "Thunderous Cyclops", the World's largest "to scale" 3-wheeler. "Thunderous Cyclops" took 1½ years to build. Features a 489cid/1200hp aluminum block Keith Black HEMI in front and a 78hp/1100cc Honda Shadow motorcycle engine in the rear that provides power for the hydraulic pump for the steering and drives a 100 amp alternator for the lights and to charge the batteries for the HEMI and the Honda as well. The vehicle can be driven with the Honda at 20 speeds ranging from .3 mph to 43 mph with the quiet, water-cooled Honda. The vehicle can be driven into exhibition halls and arena at a slow speed. The Honda has an electrical starter and starts readily from the driver compartment. The HEMI is used to pull tractor pull sleds or to drag race Big Foot at Monster Truck Shows inside arenas. It is also used to do wheelies at the shows. With the Honda engine, we can present the American flag at the beginning of the shows. It can be driven around with the blow-up man in place. It is 15' tall with the blow-up man. The driver looks out from between the blow-up man's legs. The driver can make the blow-up man nod his head as it is driven around the arena. Features of the vehicle include a computerized headlight system composed of 9 halogen lights inside the big headlight on the front which will flash in 10 different patterns at five different speeds. The rear of the vehicle has taillights. Most of the frame is 4" drill pipe and there is also some 5" drill pipe. The frame weighs 1000 lbs . It has been stress relieved at 1100 degrees in an oven at Odessa, Texas. It is 10' tall at the handlebars. The front suspension features internal coil springs and shocks. The body is made of fiberglass using Ranger boat metal flake red resin for the red part. It was made by the shallow sport boat manufacturer. The driver sits down inside an aluminum box that isolates him from the engine and drivetrain and is secured with a 6-point safety belt. Also featured is an on-board TV, allowing the driver to see in front of the vehicle. The camera is located just under the big headlight. The fuel for the HEMI is in the frame as well as the water for the engine. The hydraulic oil for the steering in the 4" roll bar. Tires consist of 30.5 Knobys on the rear and a 24.5 Knoby on the front. The tires were used to get the scale of the Honda. The Honda has 22" tall tires and we used 66" tall tires on this vehicle. The blow-up man was made in Canada and the man who made it came down to measure the vehicle. The HEMI drives through a modified Chrysler Torqueflite transmission with 3 speeds forward and 1 reverse. It is surrounded with a safety blanket and the vehicle is equipped with all safety features. **SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE** Vehicle Pictures SOLD FOR $30,000
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him =us makes for a good reason :?:
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so how do we get this signed sooner get you out of here..............just kidding! so can you post to DDR over there? we will need a address to send you all kinds of bad things.