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I know its been a while since Ive been on but I'm finally done with my tour in Korea. Its damn good to be back in America! My present to myself was a 09 Nightrain in vivid black which I pick up on Wednesday.
Sticker was $18,500 and i got it for 15,899 out the door. I had an awesome dealer experience and my salesman was top notch. Props to Mike's Famous in Delaware.
Hope everyone's been ok since I've been gone
-rope
Welcome home and welcome to the Train family. Thank you for all that you have done and I hope you enjoy the new Train. Also, welcome to the money pit, it never stops now
Welcome back and thank you for your service to our country. We owe everything to you that serve.
My oldest son retired after 20 yrs, staff sgt,from the Marines, he did 4 Japan tours,Three tours in operation Freedom and One in Desert storm and he has seen enough sand to last a lifetime.
My youngest sons wife is an Army vet, did her year tour in Bagdad.
Both of their lives changed after seeing how the people live over their.
Welcome home and to the exciting world of Night Train ownership.....
Sheese to this day after being home from the ROK for 20 years I still have an occasional An-Jun-Ri (Humphreys) or Osan (AFB) nightmare....Being chased around a bar by angry little Hookers who stank of garlic and rotten cabbage whilst drunk on Soju.
Welcome home and to the exciting world of Night Train ownership.....
Sheese to this day after being home from the ROK for 20 years I still have an occasional An-Jun-Ri (Humphreys) or Osan (AFB) nightmare....Being chased around a bar by angry little Hookers who stank of garlic and rotten cabbage whilst drunk on Soju.
The nightmare ends with me getting....Caught!
I divorced her a few years ago.
Post up a photo of that badass new Scoot Bro!!
It was seriously a wild time that I appreciate as an experience but never want to do again!
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