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PSP/NPPL World Cup 2002
October 18-27, 2002
Kissimmee, FL
Trade Show Gallery 1

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Chris from Zap with the Zap Girls ready to watch Trauma versus Naughty Dogs in the finals.
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Graham Easton hard at work for Smart Parts...
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at the mercy of the crowd's pitching skills...
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in the Smart Parts Dunk tank.
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Two of Smart Parts' three show trailers
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The third trailer
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Strange Vision Impulse.
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Rat Impulse
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Python Impulse
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Girlie barrel covers
 
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Smart Parts new tech sheets for dealers to give their customers
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Limited Edition milled Shockers.
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X-Box gaming in the Smart Parts compound
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DYE compound.  DYE's added a new trailer to go with their truck because they needed more room.
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The new trailer features mainly accessories, jersey lettering and tech support.
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Lots of soft goods under the truck's awnings
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Dye pants and jerseys are now available in youth sizes.

 
 

 


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