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Old 03-23-2002, 07:19 PM   #8
JoetheMobster
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No doubt hey Reumster ("jumping trucks")

I love how these trucks are showed sliding through MUD!! Christ, I can slide in mud with my stinkin piece of crap car!! Big whoop! I want to see real stuff, not peeling out in the muck! You can do that with a ride on lawn mower!

Also, if I won the lottery, I'd buy myself a canon! Then I can blow the sh!t out of my vehicles if they give me hassles! If you read my other post about oil pressure/change, I forgot to mention how much of a b!tch it was to get the oil filter off!! The SOB that owned the truck before me must have used an impact wrench to put the oil filter on!!!! I broke lots of tools, stabbed holes in the oil filter with a screwdriver, just about went on a search for dynamite, but I got the bugger off!! I put the new one back on like it should have been in the beginning!


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