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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 02:32 AM
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hahahahahahahaha...... i'm liking the wheels.. big difference between your and my picture, i was in downtown DETROIT!!! lets just say some of the guys there weren't completely legal and didn't like my white boy, khaki shorts, blue polo, look taking pictures in the back end of the park.

had to be pretty nervous with that there lawn.. it had to have taken at least 29.76 minutes to get out of that "sticky" situation
 
Old Jul 4, 2010 | 11:31 PM
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^Well if you'd sag your pants and get a long tee maybe you'd blend in. Like urban camo. j/k man. I tried to take a couple pics of my Beemer on the westside of Charleston once or twice and always got ran off by some goons or had police hassle the heck out of me and make me delete the pics.

How long did it take you at the car wash to get the mud and rocks off your tires after that pic Mack. And Chris I don't know how you didn't get a flat or bend a rim running over those trees like that. Most people at least have a grille guard when they do that. Hope you didn't tear up the undercarrige doing that...
 
Old Jul 5, 2010 | 10:55 AM
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wohhh chris be careful wheeling through that thick grass man your lucky you didnt get stuck man that grass is intense. you should invest in a winch or tow straps man.
and josh you need to be careful also those angles you were at in those pics looked like you were gonna flip. im glad you got through that stuff safe
 
Old Jul 16, 2010 | 05:26 PM
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Aw man I had to climb this pretty decent sized curb today to get around some a hole that was parked too close to me so I couldn't back out. completely I forgot I had my phone with me so I didn't get pics lol..
 
Old Jul 18, 2010 | 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted by ImScrewed92
And Chris I don't know how you didn't get a flat or bend a rim running over those trees like that. Most people at least have a grille guard when they do that. Hope you didn't tear up the undercarrige doing that...
have you seen how the corners of my front buper are all cracked (right side is almost ready to fall off)?

actually, that damage was from the original owner. apparently she didn't agree with snow banks that much.

as for the undercarrige, my truck came equiped wih all 3 aluminum skid plates.

Originally Posted by 1sexyblzr
wohhh chris be careful wheeling through that thick grass man your lucky you didnt get stuck man that grass is intense. you should invest in a winch or tow straps man.
actually...............i have both!

and i've got enough strap 'n chain to reach the steet from where i was (about 700 feet), to get a good secure anchor point on a telephone poll.
 
Old Jul 18, 2010 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
have you seen how the corners of my front buper are all cracked (right side is almost ready to fall off)?

I've never seen your blazer that close before, your in a whole other country than I'am lol.


as for the undercarrige, my truck came equiped wih all 3 aluminum skid plates.
I was j/k about the millions of little trees you were bulldozing over damaging your blazers belly. Only 3 skid plates? I found (ie; stole) some state road signs and made a huge solid plate under my blazer to protect it from the wilderness... LMFAO!
 
Old Jul 18, 2010 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr


actually...............i have both!

and i've got enough strap 'n chain to reach the steet from where i was (about 700 feet), to get a good secure anchor point on a telephone poll.
haha lol you got real lucky man
 
Old Jul 19, 2010 | 09:07 AM
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Wow, I havnt been on in months, and this thread is still going strong. Im impressed.
 
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 04:47 PM
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Often times while out and about shopping and getting things done with the wife (no not like that) We'll turn before we were supposed to and find ourselves in the wrong lot (I just moved here earlier in the year. Still learning my way around). With the car it means breaking back into traffic just to go up a half block to the proper entrance. Now I just go over the curb and across the ditch. My wife hiding her face the whole time...lol.

No pictures yet, but I'm sure the nice officer will present one in court when I eventually get stopped for this.
 
Old Oct 2, 2010 | 06:54 AM
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I finally have some new pics to post here. These were taken at my mother-in-law's last weekend. I finally had an excuse to drive on the lawn.
 
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