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On my first carrier, I put it up on the hoist and painted the underbelly in case someone got a photo of it climbing a ditch, or else in case I ran over someone who was nit-picky for that kind of thing.
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Eeek. I thought I had driven mine hard. That puts it on an entierly different level or is it angle.
Nice pics John. Driven like they were made to. Also your smiles give it all away. Plus most pics show the rear fenders banged up a bit so its even more accurate. Actualy I think I may have done somthing similiar but it wasn't with my carrier. 3 foot high berm at the high end of second gear. Really made a big bang but the blue sky looked really nice for a split second until I was up close and personal with the grass.
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So who's going to try a little "Then and Now" action?:
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CHIMO!
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