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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 06:15pm
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I always thought the Javelin was a good looking car as well!
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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 07:09pm
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I owned a later-model Javelin and received nothing, but compliments and queries as to how a sailor could afford such an expensive car.

Say what you want about AMC, the car looked good and ran great, right up until I plowed it into the back of some guys car parked in front of his house on a curve. Don't know why that SOB didn't have it in his empty driveway.

I proceeded to put my head through the windshield, rip my chin away from my jaw on the steering wheel and bite my tongue nearly in half.

Think about the pain of just accidentally nipping your tongue and now think about an ER surgeon using a fishhook to put in four stitches across the top of the tongue with no, none, nada, zip, zero, not a trace of a pain killer.

I thought about suing AMC because there was no disclaimer warning me to not operate the vehicle while sleeping
ROFLMAO....I hit a couple, [2] deer in my little Ranger pickup, and the
results were unbelieveable.
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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 10:52pm
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ROFLMAO....I hit a couple, [2] deer in my little Ranger pickup, and the
results were unbelieveable.
Not saying much with those little runt deer you have there in TX. Similar to running over a mid-size dog, I assume.
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Old Tue Feb 17, 2009, 08:28am
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Not saying much with those little runt deer you have there in TX. Similar to running over a mid-size dog, I assume.
The difference in TX is how many empty long-neck Bud bottles are in the bed of the P/U. If there are more than six, the driver was probably aiming for the deer.
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Old Sat Apr 24, 2010, 12:11pm
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Bringing up an old thread here...

I bought my 3N2s in August for my Nats in September. At the beginning of this season, they started developing cracks in the front canvas. Anyone else getting cracks in their shoes?

I contacted 3N2 and fussed a little bit (not much, really), and they emailed me back asking for pictures to help them determine what happened. They also said that they'd extend the warranty and send me a replacement pair.

I highly value companies who are willing to stand by their products.

Just thought you guys should know.
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Old Sat Apr 24, 2010, 01:16pm
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I've had mine a year now and they are in perfect shape. I sure like them. Dave
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Old Sat Apr 24, 2010, 09:30pm
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I've had mine a year now and they are in perfect shape. I sure like them. Dave
I've had my 3N2's going on 2 years and they are in great shape also.
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Old Sat Apr 24, 2010, 11:23pm
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I've had my 3N2's going on 2 years and they are in great shape also.
How's that possible? They've only had the Reactions out for a little over a year...
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Screw green, it ain't easy being blue!

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Old Sun Apr 25, 2010, 07:25am
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I've had mine for a little less than a year and they're still in really good shape. They do not shine up as well as some of the other shoes I've used, but they are comfortable and very light.
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