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Old Jun 29, 2000 | 06:00 PM
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http://www.4x4extremeoffroad.com

Would you pay for this, 4x4 Extreme is my customer and I was just wondering what you think about this... Be honest

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Old Jun 30, 2000 | 09:00 AM
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I wouldnt paty 150 or 300 to take my vehicle on trails, I would go find some for free...If you are using their vehicles maybe...seems steep to me.....Just my thoughts........Dave

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Old Jun 30, 2000 | 09:35 AM
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Heck yeah, I would pay for that....looks like a great time, and it would be fun to just see what the most extreme situation is that I can get in with my stock truck before I would start to do suspension mods, and driveline mods to it. I mean I have pushed my truck but never that hard, as I am usually alone when I drive offroad, and I know that is a big mistake no matter where you are driving offroad.
 
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Old Jun 30, 2000 | 11:32 AM
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Okay, help the ignorant American out here. I am pretty sure that this is in Canada, but where exactly? I can't seem to find out.. Also, if this is in Canada, then those prices are in Canadian dollars, so that makes them really really good prices. Hell yeah, if I had (when I get?) a 4x4 I would pay for that, looks like fun, and a good way to learn. That one day pass seems really cool.

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Old Jul 1, 2000 | 12:13 AM
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Yep! In Canada, Quebec knowlton. At first it was 125 dollars for a day! I told him that it was too expensive, I wouldn't pay 125 bucks to take my truck into the trails. He dropped it to 75 dollars to see if it would help but I don't think he will raise the prices to as much as it was before!

I think it is great for those who don't know where the trails are or who doesn't have friends with 4x4s (You shouldn't go alone).

Jeep collage is involved and he will be training sales-persons for Jeep etc...
The trails are cool and he is still developing the site. Some Hummers get stuck but those are grade 7 trails. No tens yet I think...

I'm not done with his web site yet, Got to put that pic with both wheels up in the air (about to roll). He did it on purpose for the picture... That part was scary, especially when I had to go there with my truck *gulp* It didn't tip over...
 
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