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Chit Chat WTF?????
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Conflict is inevitable..... Combat is optional.... Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set. [URL=http://www.lslc.org/]Lone Star Land Cruisers[/URL] [URL=http://www.khyi.com/]Support Texas Music[/URL] |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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Location: Fawk if I know
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bawahahahahahaha!!!! i like the second line in the vehicle description the best. "10000 lbs chrome towhooks on all four corners......" maybe butch is trying to stealthily pimp his own ebay shait with this thread?! looks texas built to me.....
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It's the new star of the TV show, "WHEN CRUISERS GO BAD". Check your local listings...
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1/71 FJ40 350/700R4/NP203/TLC3SP 95 FZJ80 04 5.3L/4L60/FJ62 TCase, 6" Ironman, 37s on the way... |
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personally my favorite (aside from the generally craptastic features of this POS) is the location of the harness bar behind the seats. nothing like a couple of broken collar bones. LMAO
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From my experience...
I'll bet that rig wheels as well as any of the 'high dollar' rigs... A friend of mine has a hack job of a truck. Originally it was a 1987 4Runner, which he combined with a 1971 Chevy K10 pickup. When you want to talk about redneck engineered this is the truck!!!!! I think he's into the whole thing less than $3000. Most of that was welding electrodes. No shackles on the front. (?) No trac bars. square tube drive shafts. Here is a link of a video he did back in June. Him in his 'beast' Me in SeldomSeen, my 76 FJ40 and our friend Chris in his 2002 Taco Quadcab we affectionatly call, The Prom Queen http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=moab+05
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Join Date: May 2004
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Location: San Antonio
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I don't get it...huh, bad humor
who ever conceived this.....thing....not sure what to call it is not right in the head.
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