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Old 02-08-2010, 11:19 PM
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Nice 1572, aagitch! Good luck with it.
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Got the rears in for the 982D. Now I just have to get the rims cleaned up and mount these babies.
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aagitch,what size and brand are those?....if they are 23's do you mind telling me the price of them?...those look good
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Old 02-09-2010, 06:33 PM
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Nice ags, aagitch! Can't wait to see them on your 982D.
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They are 26's for a super.
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Good lookin tires aagitch
Gona look great on the 982D
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Haven't had much snow this season, but got over 10" couple of days ago..Gotta chance to use the 882..hard to start, but it fires up great after plugging it in for a few hours
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hawgwilde , that's real nice lookin' Cub!
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Great pics, hawgwilde! Thanks for sharing.
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Does taking the cover off and bringing her out to see if she see's her shadow count??





and sadly......................................the shadow is a bit obvious
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