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Why do you stick with this hobby?

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I could write a book on this thread, like I think most of us could, but I won't. I'll just say that I recently achieved 25 years at the same job. I've loved and hated both the job and the hobby. And, good or bad, this hobby has been the reason many times I've stayed at work when I wanted so bad to walk out & never go back.
 
This right here is why i'm still into this hobby, i've been into offroading for 30+yrs, dont have a lot of friends into it anymore. But i just finished this buggy for my son. So hopefully he'll like it as much as i do and i look forward to having a lot of great memories of us wheeling together.
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This right here is why i'm still into this hobby, i've been into offroading for 30+yrs, dont have a lot of friends into it anymore. But i just finished this buggy for my son. So hopefully he'll like it as much as i do and i look forward to having a lot of great memories of us wheeling together.
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That's awesome! Throw some additional pics and info on this rig over in this thread:
 
This right here is why i'm still into this hobby, i've been into offroading for 30+yrs, dont have a lot of friends into it anymore. But i just finished this buggy for my son. So hopefully he'll like it as much as i do and i look forward to having a lot of great memories of us wheeling together.
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Ahhh man. I'm jealous of the kid buggy. My kids just turned 2 and 4. Seriously thinking of building one in the next couple years.
 
I stick with this hobby because it works. It keeps me sane. it is the constant variable in the ever changing world. It allows for creativity, and fellowship that goes largely unmatched. I have found some of the best people in this sport. when my world in falling apart, these people are there.
 

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