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Old October 6th, 2004, 01:14 AM
William Barger
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Default Death of a 1993 Yamaha Pro-V 150 ~Chris

Hard pill to swallow. Sorry for your misfortune Chris. I bought a 1994
Ranger Commanche back in 2002. A mechanic at the Chevrolet dealer where
I purchased my truck had it for sale. I bought it thinking everything
was alright. I took it to the shop to have a friend go over it. The
engine was blown and it cost $3,200. to repair. I am still sick over it.
Like you said live and learn, but thats easier said than done. Don't
look at it as if your dreams have been crushed.They have just been
temporarily delayed. Before you know it you will be back out there
slayin' them.
Bill










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Old October 6th, 2004, 01:48 AM
Chris Rennert
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Default Death of a 1993 Yamaha Pro-V 150 ~Chris

Thanks Bill, hearing that definitely helps (about being out next year slayin
em, not hearing about your misfortunes). Plus, I have a great boat and
trailer sitting here, and once I put a brand new outboard on it, I will have
a pretty sweet rig, so I will be ready to roll next year :-).

Chris
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Hard pill to swallow. Sorry for your misfortune Chris. I bought a 1994
Ranger Commanche back in 2002. A mechanic at the Chevrolet dealer where
I purchased my truck had it for sale. I bought it thinking everything
was alright. I took it to the shop to have a friend go over it. The
engine was blown and it cost $3,200. to repair. I am still sick over it.
Like you said live and learn, but thats easier said than done. Don't
look at it as if your dreams have been crushed.They have just been
temporarily delayed. Before you know it you will be back out there
slayin' them.
Bill












 




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