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I got away with this one..... click the pic its a video..V1PERV10
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I got away with this one..... click the pic its a video..V1PERV10
:shocked: Holy "James Bond, Batman!" :2thumbs:
Where did you get that hideaway plate setup??? :ohyea::2thumbs: :ohyea:
EBay... Thanks! :thumbup:
I wonder how much trouble I could be in if I put one on each end of my Silverado?
Love the hide away plate!
Wife's LAVA plate is RCLUS
My blue RT is ARKND
We'll need to see the photographic evidence...
Preferabley with some nice background scenery, and along a great stretch of highway! ;) :thumbup:
Mine is "HPY 75"
http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_11_4.gif See Post #181... http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_11_4.gif :roflblack: :thumbup:
Post #181 - for you, Bob? That would have to be a few weeks ago now ( just teasing) :clap:
I cant put any photo evidence right now, my BRP summer toys are in hibernation at the dealer till April (just before Spyderfest). My BRP WINTER toys are sure enjoying the unending snowfalls here in WI latety though.
:thumbup: I can fire up some more patience then... :thumbup: :bbq:;)
Plate came today!!!!
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Been in the Dairy Queen Biz since '85! Love it!
This was one of mine...
This was on my Honda VTX1800R
Don't Spyders get enough attention out there without coughing up extra cash for vanity plates?:joke:
Don't have one on either Spyder, yet.
My truck has a Vietnam vet plate with F4D on it.
Plate on Kris' SS is a NC USAF Retired plate.
I travel incognito regular CA tags and enough pocket change to eat all year..!!:roflblack::roflblack:
My favorite fighter. There isn't a fighter today that can take the beating the old Phantom, aka Rhino, could take and still complete the mission. It breaks my heart to see them used as target drones. I had the opportunity to tour the plant but a last minute deployment stopped that. If memory serves me there were 5,195 built.
Tid bit. The primary F4 C #410 used for testing and problem solving Nam war birds problems was at Edwards. Avionics seemed to log the most time working with it. Anyhow, some time ago I did a search to find where it was, and found it wasn't. It was crashed, if I remember correctly, back in the 80's somewhere in the Midwest. Ohio?
F4 jockeys from Nam owe a big thanks to those who worked tirelessly logging hours and hours of test time in an attempt to make their bird.....better.
Mine are ITZBTZ -- I'm 5'0 on a good day (with heels!) and it's an Itsy Bitsy Spyder! :)
Doesn't really work when my fiance' is riding it though...but he's man enough to take the snickers! :roflblack:
Mr Denman - said I would put them up when I got them out of storage. Still cold here but brought them home today to get ready for Spyderfest. The dealer happened to have two sets of the variable wind deflectors so we added them right away before we left the dealer. But, being 40 degrees here we did not play with them other than to leave them in full deflect. BOY did I miss riding - it felt GREAT!