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turbocbr600

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  • Location
    WA, USA
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Crystal
  • Occupation?
    Ride
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Sims FC 166
    Burton Fusion 160
  • Current Boots Used?
    K2
    Burton
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Gnu softboot
    Nidecker Freecarve
  • Snowboarding since
    2009
  • Hardbooting since
    2011

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  1. I get down to Portland area about once a year, usually in summer (June-July) to ski Timberline. I will gladly meet with your friends and/or family in the Seattle area to hand the board over to them. If it's a go, please let me know and I will PM you my paypal info
  2. Sent you a PM yesterday. Board is still available. Nidecker bindings are sold.
  3. Just measured it: waist 21.5 cm, tip 27 cm, tail 26.5 cm This might give you an estimate of a sidecut radius. Sorry, I don't know the exact number. Waiting on a reply from MTB. If it doesn't go through, I'll let you know.
  4. I do not know the sidecut. Off the top of my head, the width is 21 cm, but I will doubble check and repost tonight as soon as I get home.
  5. Greetings. For sale I have Sims FC166 snowboard with bindings. It's a fairly old board, but is in great shape. No major scratches or dings on the base or edges. Have had storage wax put on it for the 2 summers that I owned it. SOLD!!!! Price is firm, and non-negotiable. Paypal is preferred. If you are in the Pacific Northwest, in the Seattle area, you are welsome to pick it up to save on shipping. Sorry if the photos are crappy. I am a horrible photographer!.. Please feel free to ask any questions, or let me know if you would like any additional photos or info. Bindings and boots have been sold.
  6. Certainly enjoyed it last 2 Fridays at West for night skiing/riding. Saw a hardbooter at west this last friday carving it up. Who ever that was, looked great, I could see your ruts from the lift all the way down. They stood out from the rest of the tracks that much. I switched to skis by that time, and was carving it on 2 planks by then.
  7. I have to say thank you for that post, because I haven't laughed this hard in a while, especially at the parts at the very beginning and the very end. Thanks for the laughs Jack!
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