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Thread: Pic of my Tri-Z

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    Pic of my Tri-Z

    Finally finished it. $2,500 invested. New rear plastic. Phaze 1 with dual boost ports. Cylinder and Head Polished. Warroir shock. New bearings, bushings, and seals. Powder Painted Golden Yellow and Almost Crome. I should have it in the restoration section of 3ww soon.

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    Oct 2002
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    for a z that looks good
    but can it keep up?

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    tri z

    Looks great! How long did it take to do all thw work?
    http://photos.yahoo.com/dynofox250 (TF 03 pic's)

    Trikes: Restored '86 ATC 250r, original and mint '83 185s

    Quad: '86 TRX 250r

    Sled: Rev X 800ho mod

    Bike: '00 ZRX 1100

    TF '03 and '05 Survivor

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    Tri-Z_Jim is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    where's it at?

    I dont see a pic?

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    cmracer15 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    wheres the pic

    i dont see one either
    3 racing gokart's
    02 Kawasaki ultra 150 jetski
    02 kawasaki 1100 DI jetski

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    Gotta see pictures!!

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    :-D I'm a Honda man but that is one killer Tri-Z. Good work :!:
    [20:55] <waterpumper> putting a racing pipe on a Foreman is like putting a high dollar bikini on a 400 pound chick...just because it fits doesn't mean it looks cool

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    Z

    Kafka nice Z you did a spectacular job, you just need some polished wheels now and it would be perfect IMHO

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