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HA HA thats awsome!!!! This brings back memories. A buddy of mine was working with his dad on a plumbing job about ten years ago and the customer paid for the job with five of these. They were not in the best of shape and i bought one from my friend for $20. I brought it in to high school tech class and did a full restoration of it by using parts from the others. It took about six months or so to get every little part and get it perfect. They were fun little snowmobile/motorcycles. I was able to get it up to 32MPH on a flat snow covered street in the neighborhood. Riding it was a very unique experience, i wish i never sold it.