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Experience Mobility with the Incredible Boatmobile

Posted by Jack Cook on June 10, 2007 – 12:09 pm
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Sometimes you can just decided to take an alternative route as you Experience Mobility.  Check out this “SLICK” Boatmobile and watch the video by clicking on the picture.  I can just see myself getting one of these for my travels up North!

 

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