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Having trouble figuring out who this

2022-10-13 02:00:03.693116+02 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Having trouble figuring out who this branding is supposed to appeal to. Like "my generator has a restraining order and can't be within a quarter mile of an elementary school" is a selling point or something?

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#Comment Re: Having trouble figuring out who this made: 2022-10-14 17:53:48.356792+02 by: battjt

The predator brand of engines is big enough to have racing series and aftermarket performance parts businesses built around them. I suspect this ad appeals to potential buyers. It took me a while to interpret the word predator as anything other than a brand name.

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