Well was it a jeep ? Lmao or a Prius may have been mad at all the pollution that was being produced ?! Good stuff. Should have ran them off the road!!!
From Inside a hotel
From Inside a hotel
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...Makes me wonder if I'll find extra dents in my truck if I leave it in a parking lot too long...
That's hilarious!! I have no fear of dents so bring it on. In fact I'd love to hear that conversation... "Hey , let's key it! Ummmmh, yeah OK!"
And yet the almost unnoticeable glitter gets him annoyed....In fact I'd love to hear that conversation... "Hey , let's key it! Ummmmh, yeah OK!"
That's hilarious!! I have no fear of dents so bring it on. In fact I'd love to hear that conversation... "Hey , let's key it! Ummmmh, yeah OK!"
Yea, your truck is parked at the mall a lot.
We have quite a few posted in Appalachia Cruisers clubhousewho's hoarding all dem pics, Huh? 250 people out there all with smartphones and no one else has pics to post, come on!! I'm thinking ya'll are hoping to have 'em posted in Trails so won't show 'em.
BTW, you guys catch Mark's comment on the STLCA page about how hard we wheel, pretty good compliment I thought.
@zack: I can't wait to see that Taco of yours SAS'd, locked, and geared out on the trail. Just remember to always try to utilize you driving skills BEFORE needing to utilize the vehicle's mechanical skills. IMHO, driving skills can be more beneficial to avoiding breakages than any chromoly part upgrades.
And Lee's truck is an awesome platform to learn and build on (I really did want to wheel that thing somewhere - 22 or 16 maybe?). Don't go doing too much to it too soon... let her "learn to wheel" first. Trust me, it will go a long way in the end. Pretty sure he'll agree, that's how both Ted and I got to where we are today.