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$10,000 cash and you can have it all. Two Troopers, one complete with mods & one stock 99.8% complete but in semi-dismantled state. AND am not kidding!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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Contact going deep. he is looking for a couple more and ready to buy for the right price. I told him you had one that you might be willing to part with. He said that if the price is tight he would drive from Texan to get it pronto. Do I see a Wildcat in the future? Stopped and looked at one today. They need suspension tuning but the travel is there and I was told now about $16,500. Thats less then the $18,000 I've been hearing. Nice unit and a nice step in the right direction for the more aggressive UTV.

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Lenny, so ticked working on it yesterday and gauge showing it did fix I wasn't thinking of any replacement. Was thinking I had too many items/toys/projects/etc to work on and not enough time/energy to keep up with the maintence of it all. Of course, I could change my mind at any moment about selling.

I will be at the Jamboree even if,

I have to carry a battery charger & charge the battery daily

I have to use only the dirtbike

I have to pull my 4X4 Ram there and use it

I have to walk

I have to stay in camp watch TV, drink Happy Juice and wait for you all to return and tell me your stories

I have to ride with someone else, heaven forbid!!!!!!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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I have a sale pending for the Troopers. Will take place this Sat around noon. I will still be at the Jamboree even if I am only on my dirtbike but sale does not take place until cash is in hand.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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I have a sale pending for the Troopers. Will take place this Sat around noon. I will still be at the Jamboree even if I am only on my dirtbike but sale does not take place until cash is in hand.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

I know thats what you wanted to do but sorry to hear it.Hope you do make it to the jamboree and still stay in touch.

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We met because we all have Joyner products but we have continued to stay in contact because we have become friends. Friends don't get changed because you buy a chevy rather then as ford. There is a good bunch of UTVers here and I hope to be part of the family for a long time to come. Hopefully you guys won't boot me.

Lenny

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We met because we all have Joyner products but we have continued to stay in contact because we have become friends. Friends don't get changed because you buy a chevy rather then as ford. There is a good bunch of UTVers here and I hope to be part of the family for a long time to come. Hopefully you guys won't boot me.

Lenny

uh ohhh... do we see a chevy coming to your garage???? wouldnt want to boot no body.just would like to see all continue to visit here and at jamborees no matter whats in the garage.

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These are my friends and I WILL stay in contact. I will be at the Jamboree even if it is on my dirtbike. Can't even consider what I am doing until cash is in hand. Righ now I am still planning to be there with the Trooper.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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These are my friends and I WILL stay in contact. I will be at the Jamboree even if it is on my dirtbike. Can't even consider what I am doing until cash is in hand. Righ now I am still planning to be there with the Trooper.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Glad to hear it.

Guest Lenny
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uh ohhh... do we see a chevy coming to your garage???? wouldnt want to boot no body.just would like to see all continue to visit here and at jamborees no matter whats in the garage.

No, I'm a Dodge diesel guy but they are all monsters today.

Lenny

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Every is gone on its way to TEXAS! I am Trooperless!

But I am now the proud owner of a 1969 Jeep CJ5 with a V6, 3spd, Warn Overdrive & power steering. Funny thing is it is setting where the Trooper was. Same length & the Jeep is not as wide at the wheel width. Had one just like it once before in the 70's. Needs a little work that I will not have complete by the Jamboree so will be on the Dirtbike.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Guest Lenny
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If I make it, you're welcome to thrash my T2...

What do you mean 'if you make it', were all expecting to see you there. You've done real good and have lots of (that a boy)s and when you get 1000, you get to have lunch with the boss. But, you know the rules, you get one 'aah darn' and you have to start from one again. Don't let all those (that a boy)s go to waste and be there.

Lenny

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"IF" is the operative word until I pull into a parking spot for weekend........

Don't want to jink myself... I'm even afraid to make a reservation yet....

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Thanks again rocmoc they are at their new home being torn down as we speek! We have already ordered mega squirts. Turbos tires lights hyd steering kits and and the heads are being sent tomorrow for full port work and custom ground cams! They should be pretty insane within a few weeks! We will be posting pics soon! Thanks again! Josh

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