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Paisita18

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    new owner of a black 2002 pathfinder SE all stock..
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Year
    2002

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  1. I'm originally from Weymouth (South Shore) and back in the day (Before I got into wheeling) a friend of mine used to go to Plymouth somewhere near Miles Standish area. I guess there are some sand dunes....I hear you can do some at the Cape too. I'll e-mail my friend and pick his brain....i've llived in SoCal for 17 years so i'm alittle forgetful about stuf back their. I would really apreciate thats. Thanks for the help
  2. You have a point when you say that i shouldn't just use any trail (last thing i want are trespassing problems) but as much as i search on the internet i can't find any parks or recreation areas that support 4wheeling. I don't know I might be looking in the wrong place. Im looking for anyone with any experience around this area for some advice and I actually live in massachusets but could travel to either maine, NH, or VT. appreciate some help..
  3. New Pathfinder owner and looking to get into off-roading. But im having a tough time finding off-road trails in New England, any suggestions would be apreciated. By the way my pathy is all stock but will probably improve in the future
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