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SAS #7 Color Choices for Swag and Trail Flags

  • • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 12 13.0%
  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 30 32.6%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 7 7.6%
  • • Rustic Green

    Votes: 31 33.7%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .

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Noob alert!

This will be our first year at SAS and wanted to thank Mesa man/ Mesa woman for the nudge to go. We are really excited to hang out with everyone in one of our favorite places. Below is a picture of our crew (minus myself) and Jenny the great white wiggle wagon.


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Noob alert!

This will be our first year at SAS and wanted to thank Mesa man/ Mesa woman for the nudge to go. We are really excited to hang out with everyone in one of our favorite places. Below is a picture of our crew (minus myself) and Jenny the great white wiggle wagon.


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Happy to see another 70 coming. The Pruitt's have been an irreplaceable part of the family since SAS 2.
 
Noob alert!

This will be our first year at SAS and wanted to thank Mesa man/ Mesa woman for the nudge to go. We are really excited to hang out with everyone in one of our favorite places. Below is a picture of our crew (minus myself) and Jenny the great white wiggle wagon.


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Are those the Ruins outside Abo, NM. Salinas Pueblo Missions ?
 
Noob alert!

This will be our first year at SAS and wanted to thank Mesa man/ Mesa woman for the nudge to go.
It's an honor to be an inspiration to such great people as yourselves Bryan and Claire! and what an awesome HZJ75RV ODB!
 
Oh man. Only 179 days to go.

Lol so much time for new improvements. On the list this year:

New cage, interior rework, finish my center console and new shifter integration lmao. After everything else, of course.

Kidding. Maybe.
 
We are hoping to bring two 40's this year from Michigan. Lots of hurdles with this. Both need major baselining and maintenance and then there is the problem of getting there. Driving would be amazing but we just don't have the time for a slow roll out there. Possible solution is sell the Tundra and get a diesel truck and gooseneck trailer. More money, ugh. We shall see.

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Just make the time Pat it’s a few extra days. Get that Catholic Lawyer to join in. You all can do it. Drive them. What memories to add to your tag line. Triple dog dare you.
 
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1 project off the list!

Bright light indicator fixed from the Koito headlight upgrade.


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As a sponsoring vendor this year I can say that a couple other people out there might get lucky at the raffle and also solve their high beam indicator issue.
 
As a sponsoring vendor this year I can say that a couple other people out there might get lucky at the raffle and also solve their high beam indicator issue.
Had on the list to order and just did. Thanks for the reminder 👍

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As a sponsoring vendor this year I can say that a couple other people out there might get lucky at the raffle and also solve their high beam indicator issue.

Very cool I didn’t know that. Yep the @CruiserTrash kit was the one I used. I should have explained that better in my post.

Great made piece, fixed the issue, cheap, easy to install and from an ih8mud vendor. Doesn’t get much easier than that.
 
Been working up a model to cut out on the cnc for a mini camper for the event. It'll go on the front of my gooseneck partially hanging over the hitch

Hopefully the whole thing goes together easily. I'm hoping to burn through less than ten sheets of ¾" plywood to make it happen.

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Been working up a model to cut out on the cnc for a mini camper for the event. It'll go on the front of my gooseneck partially hanging over the hitch

Hopefully the whole thing goes together easily. I'm hoping to burn through less than ten sheets of ¾" plywood to make it happen.

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