Anyone seen this dumb ****??

Would you drive a squatted truck?


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A slight squat.
 

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You were thinking correctly, the other day I saw a 350Z that had obviously had some motor work done (sounded awesome, big turbo).

Probably just a cheap noisy fart-can cat-back and fake BOV simulator.


They saw on the Facebok that Whole Foods was having a special on wine spritzers.
 
Here is a good one. I saw it this afternoon.
 

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Some times a truck is purpose-built: I have LED lights on the front of the truck because I drive about 5k a month in all types of weather all over the country, some times in the country and most of the time down roads I have never been on, I have LEDs under the rear bumper because I can't see out the back of the camper very well due to the tinted windows (the windows on the camper are blacked out to keep gawkers from seeing the tools and electronics that I have in the bed of my truck when going to and from a job), I have a little lift on the truck for a little more tire clearance since I occasionally work on jobsites that have no parking lots because they haven't been paved yet - pretty rough in and out with a lot of mud and ruts. I drive a large truck because it's my office and I spend a lot of time in it not to mention that I usually have several people with me, my tow mirrors are out because I usually pull an enclosed trailer - this is also why I drive a diesel.

Point I'm making is this, not everybody that drives a large truck with with tow mirrors, and led lights is a D-bag with a small penis, sometimes it's a grown man that works for a living and needs the truck the way that it is.

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PM me about that cargo drawer
Been thinking about one for my truck and that right there is outstanding !
 
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