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Re: Toronto?

In Reply to: Toronto? posted by T.J. on July 16, 2003 at 23:10:25:


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dude "Windwalker" x
on July 17, 2003 at 17:43:37

hmmm i want to know beacause i dont want to build anything if i cant use it :( but do the people at quebec want to or allow pavs because i cant find anything about them in the bigfoot website. and want does PA stand for? and if its not that far i would check it out :) i think i saw something on the web about a canadian warpig. that would be cool. i have alot of ideas for my tank like a remote control infantry turret ion the roof of the driver section that he will control with a joystick. so as u can see it would really suck if i cant build it.

: You know you're really not that far from EMR in PA and I think you may be closer to CPX in Joliet Illinois than we are here on LI in NY.

: You might want to think about coming down for Spplat Attack 2 at EMR at the end of August. There should be quite a number of PAV's and tankers there. It'd be a good way to meet some rather interesting people and check out some of the many solutions to the problems you'll face if you do decide to build your own PAV.


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