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    Archie at Archie's Offroad is a Premium Site Sponsor. This thread is for Archie and his team to communicate with ENH regarding things going on at Archie's Offroad.

    Thanks for supporting Exploring NH.
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    I use to work out of Archie's newer garage, but I have also been dealing with him since my and his ATC/ATV days no too long after he opened. Great place. Even his wife Julie got into it with him and now knows her stuff too ;)
    I highly recommend this place!
    Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
    Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
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    Stopped by Archie's Offroad in Wells Maine today. Archie's is a premium site sponsor of ExploringNH and a great shop in all. I checked out this months giveaway and made sure they are ready for the winner to come and pick them up. 10 more days until the giveaway.

    Great meeting Julie today and I am looking forward to more interactions with them.
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    The winner of the Quake Rock Lights supplied by Archie's Offroad is Glenn, Blueberryhill.

    For March Addison had a new idea for picking the winner. She is starting to get creative. This could be dangerous.



    Thank you Archie.
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    Thank you Addison, nice work. I hope you didn't get too dizzy :)

    And thanks to Archie's for supporting our forum!

    This is awesome, I never win anything! I'm looking forward to taking a ride to Wells to visit and pick up my prize. I know right where I'm going to mount the new lights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueberryHill View Post
    Thank you Addison, nice work. I hope you didn't get too dizzy :)

    And thanks to Archie's for supporting our forum!

    This is awesome, I never win anything! I'm looking forward to taking a ride to Wells to visit and pick up my prize. I know right where I'm going to mount the new lights.
    Congrats BubbleBeer Hill!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivoryring View Post
    Congrats BubbleBeer Hill!
    So cute, my wife and I both enjoyed that.
    Mary Anne: 1988 YJ, 258, Weber 32/36 DGEV, AX15/231/SYE, 4.10 HP-D30 & non c-clip D35 w/Truetrac, 33" KO2's, BDS 2" lift, Warn 9.5ti, a bunch of skid plates

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    Yeah she is loving these giveaways. I forgot all about it and she said "Daddy aren't we supposed to be giving something away today". LOL I wonder what she has cooked up for next month.
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    I know this is wayyyy late, but I wanted to give a shout out to Archie's to say thank you for the March Give-away, and thank you for your sponsorship of ExploringNH!

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    Mary Anne: 1988 YJ, 258, Weber 32/36 DGEV, AX15/231/SYE, 4.10 HP-D30 & non c-clip D35 w/Truetrac, 33" KO2's, BDS 2" lift, Warn 9.5ti, a bunch of skid plates

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueberryHill View Post
    I know this is wayyyy late, but I wanted to give a shout out to Archie's to say thank you for the March Give-away, and thank you for your sponsorship of ExploringNH!

    Congratulation Glenn!

    And yes, thank you to Archies Offroad for still being a site sponsor :)
    Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
    Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueberryHill View Post
    I know this is wayyyy late, but I wanted to give a shout out to Archie's to say thank you for the March Give-away, and thank you for your sponsorship of ExploringNH!

    Glad you were able to pick them up. I am excited to see them in use. I am also happy that you were able to meet the crew up there. Great group of people and I love having them as a sponsor.
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    I am saddened to say that Archies Offroad has decided to discontinue their ExploringNH Sponsorship. I am saddened by this decision and I wish them continued success as they continue to support the offroad community.

    Thank you for your past support and I hope we can work together again in the future.


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