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It amazes me how clean they get those trucks after each day. I went in October last year after they’d been used all year and they looked brand new when the day started.
 
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Was it worth it?
Honestly, I think so for me. The cost for hotel/food/gas wasn't that bad, and the instruction was good. If you have many years of offroading experience then maybe not as it basically geared towards showing you how well the Raptor performs in the wild and on dirt track. Plus the network connections.
 
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Honestly, I think so for me. The cost for hotel/food/gas wasn't that bad, and the instruction was good. If you have many years of offroading experience then maybe not as it basically geared towards showing you how well the Raptor preforms in the wild and on dirt track. Plus the network connections.
I’ve been Off-Roading over half my life and I learned a few things there. I had a fantastic time met some great people and learned that when a Raptor rolls 2x on the Baja course, the integrity of the cab remains….comforting to know ;)
I agree with you Sir, it’s worth the time and effort, no matter what your experience level.
Thanks for sharing :happy160: :headbang:

#Get the RA insurance
 
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