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Thread: Tri Z Guys...look!!!!

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    Tri Z Guys...look!!!!

    This is a first for me... Can you tell me what on earth this is? We ran across this z out iin new philly today... how does it look?

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    Last edited by chris200x; 12-31-2007 at 12:36 AM.

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    Those are some wierd ass fenders!. Not Z ones fro sure.

    Got some mudders on there too hah.
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    Looks pretty good to me.

    Those are Warrior front fenders....I believe




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    FRONTS! now that genious haha. Yup they look pretty good
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    YES,,, Warrior front fenders... you guys are good! Might be a cheaper alternative for you guys. IMO it looks pretty good.
    Last edited by chris200x; 12-31-2007 at 12:37 AM.

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    I think they look nasty. Nice Z though.
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    Good thing is that if you want to customize your Z with diff. colors...there were many years of warriors and many colors!!

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    why use the front fenders? why not use the rears?? seems like that guy is backwards!!lol
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    Well, either way it was just a treat to see.. I shoulda asked him for a quick spin.

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    You should have!! Z's are fun machines.. you would have had a blast. Did you get his name and tell him about 3WW.com? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by nouseforaname90
    You should have!! Z's are fun machines.. you would have had a blast. Did you get his name and tell him about 3WW.com? lol
    We sure did and I think it's a brilliant idea. Looks sharp !!! Who would think to reverse the front fenders of a warrior ??? A++ in my book!

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