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GP 3000 for sale in the classifieds N/T

Hi Digger,

How about that nifty 4 wheeler of yours...is that for sale yet, at a good price?

Have a good day!

~LARGO~
 
No way. Did I tell you I picked up another one almost like it? Uh, I paid a bit more for it though, twice as much in fact.:rolleyes:
Still a steal. That little sucker has taken me every place my buddies 4x4 can go. I'd be hard pressed to ever give it up.
See you at Rye Patch again one of these days.

Digger


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Oh man,

I guess I just don't live right! Now ya have to tell me you bought another one!
Now tell me again what the first red one is. I think my Polaris is too much machine for the little bit I get out.

Heading out to some old time placers tomorrow. My nephew found them, and claimed them. Supposed to be some nice sized gold come out of there, and he thinks it has never been detected. Kind of out of the way, having to wade a creek to get there.

Hope there aren't some bears in the berry bushes!

Let me know when you are thinking about going down there to RP.

Gary
 
Hey Gary. The machine you saw is my old faithful '83 Honda 200. It's the first quad anyone made and started the revolution we see now. It was designed for the farmer and rancher; functional and strong, not really comfortable. No one then foresaw the recreational potential that we now see them being used for. Thanks to my good buddies, Silicon John and Hairy Gary, I was able to "steal" it for $500 and all I had to do was put a battery in it.

My "newer" one is an '87 Suzuki 250. I had to fork out big bucks for it, $1200, but it came with a trailer. I sold the trailer later for $300.

And speaking of Polaris', here's a shot my buddies newer Polaris. That's right, broke down, with me towing him back to camp :rofl:



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