This item arrived today. ?ÿAt first glance it looks like it might be exactly what I want. ?ÿMaybe a little delicate. ?ÿMight need some reinforcement and modifications over time. ?ÿBut I am encouraged.
You sound like me. If I break 100 on the first 9 it's considered a miracle. I just like to drive the golf cart (and chase alligators with it) and guzzle beer. ?????ÿ
@flga now that sounds like my kinda round of golf!
Stolen from fb:
Trying to steal that....
Looks like the bees knees so far:
The US army tankers pack does it for me. I haven't been on a site where a cart would roll in decades. UTVs don't cut it on overgrown slopes.
The pack has fewer pockets but tons of straps and clips. It carries all you need and has quick release shoulder straps.
It all depends on your situation..
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I know you've probably photoshopped it out, but someone once told me that certain States don't require a number plate on the front of the vehicle, only on the rear - the reason being for privacy so that the driver or front passengers couldn't be identified if photographed (and the example they gave was cruising with one's mistress).
@richard-imrie not photoshopped, not required in Indiana. ?ÿThat sweet red 98 GMC is my mistress. ?ÿShe??s only got 275k miles on her so far.
Ive never had any luck with anything CHEAP.
Have a 97 GMC nowhere nearly that pretty.?ÿ In fact, it's missing the left front turn signal (hole where it used to be).
Only front plate required in Kansas is a case where vanity plates have been purchased.?ÿ What is bizarre is that it has printed on the front plate that it is not a legal plate, but, if you lose it or it is stolen you can be fined for not having that "not legal" plate on the front.?ÿ Once upon a time I paid to get a vanity plate.?ÿ I think it was the first year they were available.?ÿ Mine said CAR TAG.