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Like The New Snowflap?

Southpark would probably dislike it...but if you didn't "sell" them, per se......

I'm thinking of something along the lines of making fun of Al Gore's environmental mistruths.
How about one with manbearpig?
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Seriously...I'd get that.

Or maybe Al Gore with a cape and his Nobel prize.

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manbearpig.jpg
 
I was trying to find a large picture of the man bear pig but cant seem to find one. We need as good as a picture as possible to run through our system in order to get a printable image. If you can find any please post the links. I will keep searching.

Yes. Custom snow flaps range from $49.99-59.99 depending on how many colors the logo is. All of our snow flaps are screen printed, NOT a cheap sticker. They will NOT peel or crack like most images!

-Matt
 
NVM. Got it!

The proof is on our XP flap so it is limited on the size of the image. If it were printed on a large flap such as our M-Series, Rev, or Universal Mnt flap the logo could be bigger.

If you decide to order, just fill in "Man Bear Pig" under the "Name" field on our Custom Snow Flap page. Thanks!!

http://greatlakesmudflaps.com/CustomSnowFlaps.aspx

MAN BEAR PIG.jpg
 
SWEET!!! Your attachment didn't show up though.




edit: shows up now.

Hmmmm, that's awesome.
Manbearpig is one word.
I might leave the "I'm super sereal" off....

Are the flaps more soft/flexible like conveyor belting...or more rigid like the older Polaris flaps from the XLT days?
 
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The flaps are more rigid than belting material yet less rigid than stock. They are made from a Low-Density Plastic material that we had made for us especially for snowmobiles. Because of the low-density and not being molded, it remains flexible enough to work around in the powder yet stays rather stiff while running to keep optimum cooling conditions.

I have attached a new photo like what you were talking about.

MAN BEAR PIG2.jpg
 
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