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When mall crawler's die!

Bogger Man

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White Pine Co. Nevada
This rig has been passed around town like some of my ex-girlfriends! The original owner made it into a show quality truck. I don't think any of the other owners have done anything to it except run it into the ground. Is this where all high $ rigs go when they die?:thinking:

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Looks well maintained. The tires have plenty of tread and are worn evenly from rotating regularly, the paint still has that showroom shine from being washed and polished often, and you can see the underside is clean enough to eat off of. It's probably seen an oil change every 2K too :D
 
Looks to me that the tires were slashed and not "just out of air"........ :whistle:





Troy B
Ft Hood, TX
 
No, they slowly went flat one at a time. I think it has been sitting like that for 2 months now.


Uhm, 2 months?
I had my old Blazer sit for over 7 years on the same old Wrangler military tires never went flat, not even low.:confused:

I think someone took a blade to those tires...
 
This rig has been passed around town like some of my ex-girlfriends! The original owner made it into a show quality truck. I don't think any of the other owners have done anything to it except run it into the ground. Is this where all high $ rigs go when they die?:thinking:

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I got a huge 70's Ford down the street from my house that you can tell was the shiznit back in the 80's...It's got the lights, rollbar, big lift, groundhawgs and 4-6 inch front lift blocks under 6 inch lift springs...It has since just about completely withered away...

Uhm, 2 months?
I had my old Blazer sit for over 7 years on the same old Wrangler military tires never went flat, not even low.:confused:

I think someone took a blade to those tires...

Thats cause if they are on anything lighter than a HMMWV you just about dont have to air those bricks up...
 
Lol :haha:

If the rim is crusty around the bead, they will go flat in no time.
hey, keep the sexual remarks to urself:rolleyes:

poor truck
things like that are soooo frequent around so cal it's disgusting, road queens in every sense of the word
 
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