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Here's another cool one: http://nmi.craigslist.org/rvs/2095644444.html

And with tiger stripes yet, just my taste. It's still too spendy for my budget. But I'm looking for a groomer, if any of y'all have any leads...
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Seems to me that these would actually be practical in the mud/snow and still fit on a trail.
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Ya know...all these snow buggies want me to take one of my cats up to the snow and try out the tracks.... but I'm not jazzed enough to load the cat onto the trailer to take it to the snow, then offload it(in the snow), and then put the tracks on (in the snow).... the cat with the tracks already on it is too wide for my trailer... and I'm not going to buy ANOTHER trailer :!: :lol: .... the basic SC is pushing 81" wide :shock:

With all my searching on the web, the only pics I have with a Supacat with it's tracks on, is from the previous owner of the 2nd cat. Has anyone come across any other pics?

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Seems to me that these would actually be practical in the mud/snow and still fit on a trail.
Seems to me, a man with one of these doesn't need a trail. Kinda like a guy with a chainsaw doesn't need a path through the woods.

Dave,

I've got a deal for you. I'll pay to ship your Cat and it's tracks out to the snow near my house! Let me know on that, okay?

Bring your skis if you're coming too.
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