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Speedy

Toy For Cf :)

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After CF6 I started doing some research on a good quality motorized cooler. I wanted a gas powered one that I could fill up and go and that could handle any terrain. I came across www.CrazyCoolers.com contacted them and told them about ChallengerFest and how Notsure got the cooler thing going. After some discussion, I purchased a cooler for myself and CrazCoolers has setup a $100 discount code on their checkout page. If 10 units sell under that code they will donate a cooler for auction at CF7! I gave Notsure a call and told him about it and he's already ordered two of them so only 8 to go. Mike is a nut! His are already stickered up like a race car lol

Discount Code: SPEEDYS GARAGE for $100 bucks off

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I swear I have not had this much fun on something since I was 8 years old riding around on my Honda 7cc three wheeler! It was simple to put together and would make an awesome father son project. The motor is a 2HP 4 cycle OHV unit that's very quiet. I'd say half as loud as a standard weed eater motor. The cooler will pull my 180lbs through tall grass no problem and does about 15 or so MPH wide open on pavement. I'm gonna take it to the track with me as a pit bike :)
I was legitimately surprised at how high quality it is. Little things like a drilled disc brake system, high quality cables and hand grips, even the throttle is 100% metal and not plastic like I would have expected for something like this. It even has a drain on the front to empty the melted ice water. It came double boxed and arrived 2 days after I ordered it. Craig, the owner, is a super cool guy and is thinking of coming to CF7 with a display and maybe some prizes for a parking lot cooler race lol
Wait till you guys see the modifications I have lined up for this thing.
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Crap.....that puts me over if I actually use the cooler :D


Careful at the track with that Jay.....I almost totaled one with my Scooter at VMP.

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Crap.....that puts me over if I actually use the cooler :D

Careful at the track with that Jay.....I almost totaled one with my Scooter at VMP.

You're gonna seriously let some bs weight limit stop ya. Gusset the basturd and call it a day. :)

I'll be calling them tomorrow. I want a Yeti on mine.

You damn yuppies with your yeti's. Damn cooler is more then the cart....hahaha. lol

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It's actually very light weight. I can pick it up and put it in the back of my 4Runner myself no problem and suspect it'll fit in the back of the Magnum no problem. I can get measures if you need them Guy. I'm gonna guess weight at 60lbs with the bulk of that being the motor obviously.

I think the weight rating is 250 or 300 #s. It's pretty damn sturdy. I've launched mine off the end of the driveway a bunch lately.

First set of mods ordered and should be here early next week.

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lol watch the video I posted in the first post at 20:30 lol

My neighbors don't know what to think.

I'll be doing a little 3 minute "funny" for advertising soon as well.

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LMAO other people have said the same thing lol

When I was shooting part of that, about 9 or 10 of my neighbors were out for a walk and they're caught in some of the video looking at me like "what in the world!"

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Had a long conversation with him. I was actually going to do some upgrades and he was very forthcoming with options for DIY. Looking forward to it.

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Yeah, Craig is really cool. Not sure how he has time to run the company as he always seems to like to spend quite a while on the phone. Excellent customer experience.

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