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    May not be finished....

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    Early S #2826

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    Looks like that crazy bunch from Las Vegas. If so there will be a diesel in its future.
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    Re-Imaginated

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    OUCH! These pictures hurt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurtEgerer View Post
    OK, then this might be my all-time favorite. Posted on another forum by the owner/innovator as a way to deal with steep driveways.

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    You can't beat angle iron when you want to class up your modifications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V1 Rotate View Post
    You can't beat angle iron when you want to class up your modifications.
    That's not even angle iron, it's mild steel shelf bracket cr@p.
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    Guess it is a. Matter of preference
    Chuck

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    Any safari car, period
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscillon View Post
    Any safari car, period
    No.
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