No longer will you hate being towed behind on your way to the goods!
No longer will you hate being towed behind on your way to the goods!
WTF that thing is crazy. is it heated? and will it attach to iskibc?
I can foresee some Darwin award nominees involving that contraption....
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"I'm constantly doing things I can't do. Thats how I get to do them." - Pablo Picasso
Cisco and his wife are fragile idiots who breed morons.
Dammit, can't find pic of your buddy Trackhead's Blue Beast like that one.
Twoplanker, Crackhead???
Last edited by Buzzworthy; 10-26-2006 at 02:40 PM.
"boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy
That's classic...I totally missed that shit. We are so connnected. Are you my soulmate?
Can you put a rotor on top of it?
Third rate romance, red-neck rendezvous!
I second the third-ski idea. Not for shits and giggles, but for stability and float. an aluminum frame and carbon body would lighten that thing up a bit and not jeopardize any security. The tongue can remain steel. I'd also lower the body and raise the tongue. When that thing hits deep/soft snow, you don't want it it augering. There's no reason why the underbody can't be smooth aluminum or even carbon fiber for when that thing sinks and needs to be pulled out.
It's a good concept vehicle. And it'll progress alot, I'm sure. I'd buy it. If I had a fucking sled in the first place. (make that a super high torque work sled.)
Last edited by Twoplanker; 08-21-2007 at 06:40 AM.
so so horny
Originally Posted by Bob
Carbon monoxide hotbox.
R2! See if you can fix the hyperdrive!
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