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December 2008 ATV Photo Contest!


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December 2008 ATV Photo Contest - CHANGED THEME!

*We changed the theme due to lack of entries. We wanted to make it easy for everyone to take part this month for the holidays! Plus, we sweetened the prizes with a subscription to UTV Magazine!

Theme: "Best Group Photo with your ATV, 3 wheeler, or UTV." (Examples)

1st Place Prize: $50 Gift Certificate to Rocky Mountain ATV & UTV Magazine!

2nd Place Prize: $25 Gift Certificate to Rocky Mountain ATV & UTV Magazine!

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Rules: Submit your "Best Group Photo with your ATV, 3 wheeler, or UTV" by entering it with a post, into this thread. (If you are not familiar with how to do this, visit the Learning Center) One photo per member allowed, so make sure it's a winner. You may submit photos that have not won past contests. Photos can be of yourself or taken by you. You may not submit photos that you do not have ownership of or permission to use. Any violation of these terms will result in disqualification.

NOTE: You MUST have a minimum post count of 10 to enter into the contest! We would like to see participation in our forums from all members who enter the contest.

Last day to enter a photo is December 27th.

Voting will take place for the last 4 days of December to determine the winner.

Voting will end December 31st and the winner will be announced!

View Past Contest Winners

Good Luck!

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Thank you to Chris over at UTV Magazine for sweetening the prizes. We decided to change the theme since it takes some work to get a "Holiday Theme" photo.

We wanted to make sure that everyone could easily participate. We have 2 prizes this month for the holiday. The deal was sweetened, and depending on participation, we may sweeten it more!

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I'm kinda slipping off!!![ATTACH]298[/ATTACH]

Welcome to the site, however your submission will not be counted. The contest is group shots with your ride in it. And you need a minimum of 10 post to enter.

Feel free to contribute to any ongoing threads or start a new one. You still have time for this contest! Just get a picture with 1 more person in it and you toy and you are set.

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