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Countdown to the Puyallup Snow Show! LESS THAN A WEEK TO GO!!!

Just thought of something re: guys wanting to buy/sell a snowmobile at the show....... I see that the fairgrounds doesn't let you start up snowmobiles in the lot. So, how are you supposed to buy/sell your sleds if no one can see them run, do a compression test, etc? Seems like a bit of overkill.
 
The Gobment Motors products don't count..... But, I would let you park the GN in my garage.....

Than you could turn your cat it into little Dan.


Big Dan and little (Ann) Dan sounds kinda familiar.lol
 
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Looking for:

- A 2-place aluminum (preferrably v-nose) open trailer.
- Wind/hand guards for both sleds
- Handlebar grab loops for both sleds

See you guys there.
 
What vendors are usually there? I'm making the trip down from BC.. Is it busy or a good flow? how is parking?
 
What vendors are usually there? I'm making the trip down from BC.. Is it busy or a good flow? how is parking?

It's one of the bigger shows, pretty much everyone that does shows will be there. Always seems to be a big crowd, more on saturday than sunday. The main lot fills with trailers for the swap meet. There is always parking available, just not always in the main lot. There is overflow within 1/4 mile walk. A guy can spend a couple hours going over the parking lot swap meet before even getting to the main buildings.
 
Some of the residents let people park in there yard for a fee. Probably not if its to wet especially if the trucks got aggressive tires.
 
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