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Looks like a battle is taking shape.:boxing_smileyc: Good luck everyone. :hurrayc:There are plenty of pics and videos on my profile, don't be afraid to use them. Lets have some fun:lsfight:

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In an effort to make it less confusing, once you win in a month, you are removed from the months remaining columns, so that we can see the actual current leaders. Comments Contest » QUADCRAZY ATV Community

I believe this is the 3rd year running this type of contest, we usually do it in the summer and then again in the last 3 months of the year providing we have sponsor support. If there are sponsors you would like to see next time, please PM me or post here and we will reach out to them for a prize pack if they are interested. Our current sponsors have been generous over the years so please pay them a visit at their sites, you may find something you want! :biggrin:

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In an effort to make it less confusing, once you win in a month, you are removed from the months remaining columns, so that we can see the actual current leaders. Comments Contest » QUADCRAZY ATV Community

I believe this is the 3rd year running this type of contest, we usually do it in the summer and then again in the last 3 months of the year providing we have sponsor support. If there are sponsors you would like to see next time, please PM me or post here and we will reach out to them for a prize pack if they are interested. Our current sponsors have been generous over the years so please pay them a visit at their sites, you may find something you want! :biggrin:

Good Idea !

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I'm not worried either way, however, it's good to see activity. Keep the board moving, lets get some great posts and info out there and then we'll see growth i betcha :)

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