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Crossfire

In Reply to: will someone e-mail me info on nitro posted by Andrew on November 17, 2003 at 01:38:17:


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Posted by:
Not_Bob
on November 17, 2003 at 15:59:15

I have played with both 3000 and 4500 tanks.
I fully recommend getting a 4500.
I have a Crossfire 4500 92 and 88 stubby and they are awesome.
I can shoot a case of paint and still have air!
The fields and stores I deal with can all fill to 4500 and I personally have never been to a field that can't fill to that. if you need more info, check out www.crossfireinc.com and email em.
Tell em' NotBob sent ya.

NotBob
Capt. Mayberry Marauders

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