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You sure do live on an automotively creative town.
Those two pics were just ones I found on the internet, so I am not sure where they are from. The only one that was in the town where I live was the camaro. The others were about 45 minutes away where I work. I don't claim that town at all lol. Take a look at this picture in my gallery Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - phillips91's Album: bike - Picture It won't me post just the picture in the reply, but this is a guy that lives somewhere in or near where I live. The strip of fur on his helmet is a squirrel or some kind of animal.... The white thing next to his exhaust is a shoulder blade.
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pleaase dont get stacks outside of the bed lol threw my experiences i found that there is a fine line in these trucks from HICK and sharp/clean, id have to find you and smack you like the other halfwits that do..interesting...stack ideas to there trucks and ruin the good OBS name. if you want stacks that badly, ditch the cap, and do stacks, the stacks are very easy to remove and replace to put the cap back on when needed.
ha thanks, its pretty cool when now not only do i get a thumbs and a "nice truck!" i get people who pear around the corner and stop what there doing to look and listen to it.
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