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My old highschool friend's husband (2nd from right) is in Kabul right now.
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Dropped off a UC card today on a four runner at the plant. It definitely is someone who wheels.
 
Tundra is probably carrying them. Speaking of Toyota any idea on when they will do their tires sale again?
 
Tundra trails the big 3, always has always will not even close. Toyota's best selling model in the US is the Camry and Ford sold twice as many F-series trucks as Toyota did Camrys last year :doh:

Toyota kills it in the rest of the world not here in the states
 
Including fleet I'm sure. The do a ton of fleet sales. That's why I didn't understand their logic when the new tundra came out. Why not build a TRUE budget model to compete with fleet sales. Instead they built the 1794 which is and even more expensive version of the platinum?!?? Who's genius idea was that??

Camry and Corolla are def the top sellers in the US. We're talking global here so that includes all the government and fleet stuff they do all over the world. Which is a lot.
 
So if the jobsite is 200 miles from home and these guys wander around casually

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Does that mean I can write off a desert eagle and a RTT? :D
 
So if the jobsite is 200 miles from home and these guys wander around casually Does that mean I can write off a desert eagle and a RTT? :D

If ever there was a legit reason… This would be it. A desert eagle might just piss them off, though. If I was your boss, I'd wonder why you didn't buy a Sig Auto Shotgun.
 
Prolly cause i cant afford one Haha Hmmmm good idea though. Good thing I am my boss :)
 
Just left bass pro shop. If i only had 1k to blow.
 
So if the jobsite is 200 miles from home and these guys wander around casually

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Does that mean I can write off a desert eagle and a RTT? :D
RTT wouldn't stop them. But I've always wanted one of these Marlin guide guns. Big game caliber and 18" barrel.
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That's a lot of rifle right there Rick. I believe that is chambered in 45-70. I have a Marlin 444 1967 model in pristine shape. It is a shoulder killer for sure.
I prefer a large caliber pistol for in camp bear protection, easier to handle in close quarters than a rifle or shot gun. I generally keep a .45 around along with a shot gun.
 
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