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RIGHT ON TARGET

On a typical Spring Queensland day I met Brian, the owner of North Coast RVs, at the township of Glass House Mountains on Queensland's beautiful Sunshine Coast. Today we were targetting a couple of tracks around the base of Mt Tibrogargan, so we could get an idea on just how well the Sniper X.9 performed in the rough stuff. We were also set to take on a few high speed dirt runs. First glances led me to believe that we weren't going to have a problem.

After quick introductions and a brief rundown of the day's plans, we locked and loaded and headed off on our first mission.

One thing to note right from the start of this review, is that the Sniper X.9 you see before you in these pages is the prototype model, hot off the factory floor. In fact, we were a little delayed getting the review started due to the canvas awning being completed that very morning. So, there are a couple of items that you will see here that won't be on the production model, along with a few finer details that will be cleaned up. Anyway, let's get stuck

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