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Old 06-10-2001, 08:47 PM   #1
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Well thank god for my pops. My old man is a machinist with a McGyver mind for fixin my screw ups. He's also responsible for me being a nut for anything with a motor. I figured out that if I had a longer shaft (steering that is) it would work just right. The Flaming River unit is too short. So my old man made me a new one thats longer and slimmer. Mucho betta!
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