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Old 08-05-2004, 09:32 PM   #1
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Watch Out Dfw!!!

Well guys, I can't believe I did it. We (my girlfriend and I) needed groceries, and with the way we were parked she had to take my truck. I would've gone with her but I am fixing dinner. This is the first time she's ever driven it without me in it (and only the 4th time period anyway). I know that she drives carefully since that is the way she drives her car. But then again, her car won't leave a 30 foot long strip of rubber !
BEWARE ALL DRIVERS IN DFW! MY GIRLFRIEND IS DRIVING THE BEAST!
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Old 08-05-2004, 09:38 PM   #2
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my wife is scared to drive my truck with the 355. wait until the big block is in it.
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Old 08-05-2004, 11:36 PM   #3
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my girlfriend loves to drive my truck as she learned how to drive in a 72 that was her grand fathers but her being real petite and my truck not having power steering i have to get it out of the driveway or parking space for her
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Old 08-06-2004, 05:08 AM   #4
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My girls driven my truck 10+/- times in the last year or so. Last time she begged me to drive was at Cold Stone Creamery, some prep wanna be had his white Stingray,big ass fenders,T-tops and all, and was just chillin on the hood "waiting". She wanted to mob past him and blast him w/some exhaust???.....i let her, only prob. was that's what i was looking 4word to doin the whole time there heh, preps.

But what about WHEELIN, eh? This goes for you fellows with 4x4. My girl has once if that's what you call putting around a 2/3rds dried up river bed with riverrocks and sand. Worst she did is nearly get high centered on a small hill of pebbles/silt till i decided it was my turn to drive again, for the rest of the day. Now i make her take her wrangler if she's in the mood
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Old 08-06-2004, 03:00 PM   #5
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My girlfriend is always a little afraid to drive my truck. I ask here every once in a while to move it from the driveway, but still she resists. I guess I can leave her alone with her little Honda Civic. I can tell you though that I love driving my truck around. Everytime I take her car to run an errand or save gas, it really does make me feel small on the road....But hey, she has and always loves my truck, even though she is also scared to ride in it......
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