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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Miami, Florida Age: 66
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Definitely two stroke, and very small engines.
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If I can teach my dog to drive it and navigate to the holes she might be able to do some good at gettin the hole. I don't think It would even float w/ my big a**!!! I will stay w/ my GT/MB rig and have room for my buddies and all the neat stuff we got. |
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I think I might have just found a cool little project. I got a "hopped up" 2 stroke dirt bike engine (85 cc to about 110-115 cc) that flat hauls. Ill call my self....THE BLUR!!! lol, now to make me a boat out of some bamboo sticks, fish bones, and tree sap as glue and ill be all set, and o yea, and throw just a couple of small leaks in it here and there
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