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PSP/NPPL World Cup 2002
October 18-27, 2002
Kissimmee, FL
Trade Show Gallery 1

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The front brush clears out paint from under the edge of bunkers.
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The paint is pulled up into a bin in the side.
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If Sup'Air, the Greedy Guts, and Paintcheck weren't enough, Adrenaline is also putting out DVDs....
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and Facefull magazine.
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Xtrem Air and Sup'Air Deluxe are two new sealed bunker systems.
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Worr Games Products now distributes Mantis soft goods.
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Cole Krebs teching an Autococker.
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Bud Orr with new Worr Gas air system - preset reg systems are now shipping.
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Dealer orders of 20 or more can be produced with custom graphics under the final wrap layer.
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WGP's Kaner two piece barrel system.
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Outkast Autococker.
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Flatline Autococker
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WGP's "new" pumps, a modernization of their original Sniper.
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Brimstone/Smokin
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Smokin Soft Goods
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The "Hot Box" hard sided gear case.

 
 

 


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