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Sandkist

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  1. 2009 Alumicraft dual sport. First or second year of the radius roof.
  2. If my memory serves me correctly, back in 1999 Alumicraft offered a four seat rear engine and a two seat mid engine sand car along with a four seat prerunner. At that time Honda was the preferred power plant. 1 1/2” chromoly tube and Bilstein or Fox coilover shocks. Sand cars were not offered with power steering at that time. Here is a pic of an early Alumicraft. This was their first car with an LS in it.
  3. 04,05,06 all had the same oiling issue. Lack of oil to the rod bearing. Upgrade kit is available for around $300 but requires that you remove the side case.
  4. 2006 is a good year carbureted quad but did have oiling issues. If you do look into this one make sure it had the oil mod done to it.
  5. .120 wall 1.500 chromoly tube. Main tubes are 22.750” center to center. $250 OBO.
  6. $300,000 coach will do most everything that the $600,000 coach will do just with less style and goodies. Is the extra $300K worth it? Really nice motorhome only or very nice motorhome, Funco and cash in the bank
  7. Ok I’ll try. 45 footer is a big azz coach so it will limit the campgrounds you can use. You will need to buy a shorter (stacker?)trailer if you care to be Cali legal for length. Some would say a tag axle can be a problem in the washes at times or over certain RR crossings. More coach to keep clean. That’s all I got.LOL
  8. Redddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd!!!!
  9. Blasphemy is what it is!! 😂
  10. Good for 450 ft/lbs in a sand car/prerunner application
  11. Thought I would resurrect this thread as it didn’t get much attention the first time around. Pretty important topic especially when you have to deal with an injury and you are unprepared to do so. I approached my first aid kit with the mindset of keeping someone alive until help arrives. Tourniquet, splints, pressure bandages, chest seal, blood clotting agent, compressed gauze to name just a few items. Knowing how to use these items are equally as important as having them in the first place. If you had a major injury in your group, are you prepared to help until help arrives?
  12. Thats a good question LOL. I should have clarified. I have two pairs (back and seat pads for two seats).

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