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Comments: 11 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 08-15-2006
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Description:
Yellow Jeep with big tires |
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#1 |
8-16-2006 @ 03:38:42 AM |
Posted By : Driven_out |
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Sonoma!
I spy a durango, teh tail light of a silverado, a GMC Sierra and a ford early/mid 70s
[Edited by Driven_out on 8-16-2006 @ 03:39:29 AM] |
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#4 |
8-16-2006 @ 07:21:40 PM |
Posted By : ImRaptor |
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Surprised they have that on the street. Between the risk of damaging all the work into it due to someone else, and the risk of the fine you'd get for just for having it on the road would be enough for me to keep it off the pavement. |
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#5 |
8-16-2006 @ 07:34:48 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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That has got to be fun to drive across narrow bridges. |
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8-16-2006 @ 08:49:02 PM |
Posted By : Driven_out |
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as far as i know, i dont think four wheel steering is illegal... hell chev has that silverado with all wheel steering. |
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8-16-2006 @ 09:00:55 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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Heck, there have been cars made that have four wheel steering. Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4, I think, some of the early '90's Honda Preludes, a couple of Nissans (mostly Japanese models), and so on. Those are just the cars with advertised four wheel steering, too. Just about any vehicle is going to have some degree of "roll-steer" that affects the rear suspension, although that's a little different. |
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#8 |
8-20-2006 @ 09:35:12 PM |
Posted By : Jon |
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Wow, anyone notice the queers driving this thing? |
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#9 |
8-20-2006 @ 09:37:29 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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#8, I did :P
*waits for RRB to call you a poo-poo head* |
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