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Getting closer....a few update pics of my mom's U14

NGABronco

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It will be at the MEB Roudup eventually. Maybe not next year.

It needs to go through all the AACA judging, and at the Roudup you will likely have lots of dust, or lots of mud. Neither of which are fun to clean off back to show ready conditions for those types of shows.

Hey Drew, awesome job on your Mom's rig!!!!;D;D;D

You talking about this kind of dust at Gore????
 

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Hey Drew, awesome job on your Mom's rig!!!!;D;D;D

You talking about this kind of dust at Gore????

Thanks Ben, and yes, that fine dust can get into everywhere!

On a rig that has been driven daily you can clean it off and not notice it. On one that is "factory fresh" and need to be put back that way for judging, it is a PITA! Inside the gauge cluster, all over the wiring harness, everywhere!
 

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Looked this one over yesterday. It reminded me of your build.
 

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