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Military Dispolay Dressup...

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As you know I have been using my quad in Military displays with my Dodge M37 and I want to dress it up a bit more like it belongs there, I will strap some bags, ammo cans and misc items to the bike and I can easily detatch the windscreen to look more the part or should I simply add a few items, a set of "MP" stickers and run it more or less like it is? Any suggestions appreciated

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Re: Military Dispolay Dressup...

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Hey MM,
How about a rifle & scabbard?
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Did think of that Bruce, hard to do here given the gun laws but I am sure we can find a way around that. I have been looking at Polaris ATV's in service and the fitment variations seem endless so I guess some cam net and scrim, miscellaneous items that I already use on the bike all the time that are indeed military surplus and some "ring in" items I have built. I am after info from any service or ex-service folks as to what I MUST have on there to look the part (reconnisance or MP or whatever). The new Polaris MV's are nice, one of which is a dead ringer for mine bar the front & rear racks and protection bars. I also thought of getting a Ghillie suit so I can sit on the bike very still and play tricks on the spectators :twisted:
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