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  1. Limited Edition H1 2 seater 4x4

    Just tuned up for the season. New battery, new oil, new diff oil, new spark plug and air filter. STREET Legal 2 seater with removable back seat. Super comfortable according to my wife. WAS street legal but I have not registered it for many years. Winch in front and tow hitch in back.

    Will need new tires soon but still went anywhere I wanted it to go.

    I didn't shine it all up so you can see how it was actually maintained.

    I really have ZERO idea what these things are worth so I will start at $4500 and see where it goes from there.

     

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Coach said:

    I got the Kenetrek gaiters for that exact same reason - keeping my pant legs from getting soaked in dewy grass. I really like them. That said, KUIU are in the outlet right now for $39.99 which is a really good deal. 

    https://www.kuiu.com/products/outlet-kuiu-scree-gaiters-ash

     

    I have these. They are awesome for keeping junk out of your boots but not so good for water; too short. Better than NOTHING but the tall kuiu are  better at keeping pants dry. 

    I also am a big fan of just waterproofing the bottoms of my pants. I diy silicone my pants. Works excellent.

     

     

     


  3. 9 minutes ago, n2horns said:

    Yah they count, crepe? Cant get my nieces to eat them, even if i make it with all their favs.

    yup, crepes. Its my wife's favorite and pretty much the ONLY thing I make in the kitchen. 

    I think I make some mean campfire food but everything tastes good in the woods so it is probable really crap.


  4. What are you hunting?

    If they shoot straight 400gr will be fine, even on elk. Just know your distances and shoot within your ability. I like a little heavier for elk but it is not NEEDED, just recommended. 

    Whatever you do though, DO NOT ask what broadhead to use. There will be full-on grown man tantrums on here......

     

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