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posted on 15-12-2006 at 22:28 Reply With Quote
Trade in or keep big board?

Hey peeps, I've got a 145 Fanatic Easy Rider which is a brilliant first board.

Now of course I'm after something smaller. At Camber, my local beach, it's been solid 8m weather all autumn, and I find the 145 board a bit too big now for the chop.

I've been offered £200 trade-in against a Nobil 666. I'm seriously tempted, but am wondering if I'll regret getting rid of the floaty board come summer time and 16m weather.

Is it worth keeping?

Cheers,
Andrew






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posted on 15-12-2006 at 22:37 Reply With Quote
bite their hand off!!!!!!!!

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posted on 15-12-2006 at 22:38 Reply With Quote
Too good to miss!!
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posted on 16-12-2006 at 09:43 Reply With Quote
sounds like a good deal






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