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thanks for the compliments, and I am glad I brought it along I wasn't gonna but decided last minute that I would. You guys really made a good show, and there was definatly some nice trucks there, wish I had a place I could have really opened it up for ya, but maybe next year might even put the other seat in just for fun
Our nephews liked Monsterbaby--closest thing to a monster truck they've ever seen in real life! If it makes it here next year, with two seats, I know three kids that would love a ride in it!
oh yes, i have seen this.... its funny as hell.... i cant believe a truck that small (a ranger, i know its not exactly small anymore) can be so loud... i love it and would like a ride as well...
uh oh, I don't know that I can afford to do touring that thing burn a gallon of fuel in 4 seconds. and that stuff costs $4/gal
And like I said it would depend on if there is a place I can run it. it's way to hard on tires to pull that on the pavement, and that engine is a full drag motor, but would be willing to do some exebiton runs with it, and a few ride alongs if there is a place I can do, and might even take on some challengers if it can be worked out (actually it would be fun to have an actual mud drag or bog but that is something for the proper commitee's). but Like I said I will definatly make it next year and bring the truck along, plus maybe next year it can be worked out to bring my wife along too.
Last edited by monsterbaby; Aug 1, 2005 at 03:38 PM.
now thats what I am talking about so you know you got a year almost to get it ready that would make a good demonstration of hte sport for those interested.
I tried to get a good friend to hook our trucks together a couple of years ago.
It was a good long standing joke between us. But if I can get done what I want to I`ll give it a go. Even if I don`t, I take you on in the mud. As long as it promotes, goo times by all. That is what the trucks we build are for, right?
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