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My dealer reckons there may be as little as 25-30 blue's in the country at this point. Exclusivity feels good. (for now).
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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Also got to say I think the Blue/black roof is my favourite colour combination so far. Got a Yamaha TZR850 the same colour so maybe it's biasing me, but it does feel like Suzuki have popped over the fence and raided Yams paint box.... Great colour combination.
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Sea going kayaks wich is most common around here is around 5-6 meters
A collegue of mine carry his on the roof of his jimny, it looks great of course.
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Bill Portland wrote: So, that's the kayak and rods sorted.
Looks class Bill! I must say I fell out with the suction cup rod racks, they deteriorated quite bad and I ended up losing one on a windy day. The magnetic vac-a-rac is quality though. Niceone hope to see more pics on your fishing trips!
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Sea kayaks are usually quite long and narrow. Mine's a fishing kayak which tend to be short and wide to give a stable platform for, well, fishing. Mines 12ft long.yakuza wrote: Said it before and I'll say it again. My blue Gen3 will most likely get a black roof one day..
Sea going kayaks wich is most common around here is around 5-6 meters
A collegue of mine carry his on the roof of his jimny, it looks great of course.
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I don't remember where, I got them last Xmas. Their Vac-Rac Quad-rack.Andy2640 wrote:
Bill Portland wrote: So, that's the kayak and rods sorted.
Bill, where did you get the fishing rod suction cups buddy?
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