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2003 DraXxus International Amateur Open Trade Show
July, 2003 - By Bill Mills
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What happens when you ask someone getting off the elevator to take your picture?
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At dinner with the Generation E crew Joey decides to join a gang...
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which confuses Paul Sattler....
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and DeMacy looks on...
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but Rosie thinks he's nuts.
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Nicky Cuba from Aftershock gets riled up in the Shocktech trailer
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The System X trailer
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System X's Attitude, a mid range model between the Type X and Vengance
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The System X Lineup
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DYE Precision
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For 2003, the DYE pants have more pockets and more color
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DYE's Slider Shorts
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2003 Jerseys
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DYE ankle support
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The DYE ATC Cleat is now available in a variety of colors
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The Shocktech trailer and tents
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Shocktech ESFL Autococker
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Shocktech eteam series Autococker
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New 2003 Supafly bolt for the Autococker

 


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