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Checkmate mates with a conversion van

SPEECHLESS :sick:
Good job doing what he did but it ruined the boat. Wonder how she runs with that ultra light weight trex flooring in it
 
I wonder if the power seats still work? (there are switches for it on the side) That is one comfy cruiser! Someone put a lot of time and thought into that but completely ruined a good Checkmate. It is pretty clean. A bro from the east side would probably buy it if you put spinnners on the trailer.
 
This has been up for awhile too. Alittle over priced tho . They must not of planned on the inside ever getting wet either
 
Looks like he stole the seats from the van and some of the paneling for the floor in the cockpit. Bet that dark stained wood doesn't get at all hot in the sun. :irked:
 
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