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  1. #976
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    How many points for a Gadsden Flag Patriot paint job?

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    The door handles are a nice touch as well
    JFC... and the windshield sticker, the cruise Jeep sticker and the aftermarket grille!

    What grown ass man (let alone self styled patriot) looks at his 4wd and says: yeah, I need those special door handle stickers?

  2. #977
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    These people with the eyebrow grill accents and eyelids are bizarre. Did they watch “Cars” too many times and wish their Jeeps were animated?


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  3. #978
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    The "Angry Eyes" look is terrible. The only thing he's missing is the narrow flares.

  4. #979
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    not a proper gadsden flag.... ya can't just stick a snake on any old thing and go calling it gadsden.

  5. #980
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    That’s it...it’s time to play G.O.T.O.S.

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    Check out the hand of god effect from the reflection.

    How do you know if you have a horizontal or standing propane tank? Is there a label? Granted this one isn’t hooked up so could just be stowed there.

    Traction devices appear on the port aft unseen in the photo.

    Lorenzo Llamas could bounty hunt and elude the law in this renegade rig.

    In fairness, this is about 45 minutes away from a good amount of public stuff that I wouldn’t do with my buddy’s stock 98 4Runner.


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    If we're gonna wear uniforms, we should all wear somethin' different!

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    ^^
    One thing I don't quite get is why does it seem that all of a sudden people seem to be afraid of actually using their truck beds or SUV cabs. It's like they have to bolt EVERYTHING on to the outside so the bed always stays totally empty. Can someone splain this phenomenom to me? I'd say it was so they can camp in the back, but then they usually have the tent set up on top of the frame, sooooo.....

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  7. #982
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    It's hard for people to know how hard core you are if things are on the inside.

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    That’s it...it’s time to play G.O.T.O.S.

    Quote Originally Posted by MontuckyFried View Post
    ^^
    One thing I don't quite get is why does it seem that all of a sudden people seem to be afraid of actually using their truck beds or SUV cabs. It's like they have to bolt EVERYTHING on to the outside so the bed always stays totally empty. Can someone splain this phenomenom to me? I'd say it was so they can camp in the back, but then they usually have the tent set up on top of the frame, sooooo.....

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    So here’s the best I got from a tiny amount of trail riding in the 90s:

    If it’s heavy, and not bolted down, it will hit you in the head or break something else eventually. So if bolting and mounting systems are considered as necessary in order to avoid this (YMMV) then if bolted outside, you save cargo space for other gear. Also saves having to unload a bunch of gear just to access. Just sayin.

    Imagine if this happened at the king soopers parking lot? Yikes! Stranded!

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  9. #984
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jong Lafitte View Post

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    temp plates must be a GOTOS points multiplier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    It's hard for people to know how hard core you are if things are on the inside.
    And from a more practical standpoint, It’s also a good idea to keep flammables somewhere well vented

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    not a proper gadsden flag.... ya can't just stick a snake on any old thing and go calling it gadsden.
    Hey I’m just the photographer- take it up with Captain America

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    That’s it...it’s time to play G.O.T.O.S.

    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    temp plates must be a GOTOS points multiplier.
    Good eye.

    Is jeep providing an “overland” kit for trust funders?

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    ok, so..... did he buy it with all that crap already stuck to the side, or did he pick that shit up on his way home from the dealership?

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    ok, so..... did he buy it with all that crap already stuck to the side, or did he pick that shit up on his way home from the dealership?
    My guess is that Jeep dealers have whole catalogs of this crap when you buy a vehicle. When it was time to talk turkey and they sat down to pick out options, it's apparent that this particular customer said "I'll take one of everything." Salesman: "Huh?" Customer: "You heard me, bub. EV... RY... THING."

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    Texas, naturally
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    Let me lock in the system at Warp 2
    Push it on into systematic overdrive
    You know what to do

  16. #991
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    And from a more practical standpoint, It’s also a good idea to keep flammables somewhere well vented
    The picture I was referring too has two water jugs and no fuel. Unless he puts fuel in the white ones which would include a stern lecture from his overlanding troop leader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tap View Post
    Texas, naturally
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    This is the worst offender on the whole thread, easily.

    I do like that old red 80s Econoline with 4 ladders in the background though.

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    The yellow/orange lights at the hood/windshield….?

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    This is the worst offender on the whole thread, easily.
    Hands down. Cracking up over here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywhomper View Post
    The yellow/orange lights at the hood/windshield….?
    A guy at our office has those on his little Jeep SUV. We call him the alley kitten hunter when he’s not around. He just moved from Cali and put them on when he got here. Move to Idaho for the outdoors right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tap View Post
    Texas, naturally
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    I’m tall, so I’m not sure I could sit under that awning unless I was in a beach chair or on the ground. The ladder is a nice touch.


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    How often do these dudes run out of gas? LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatchgreenchile View Post
    How often do these dudes run out of gas? LOL
    This is what I don't understand, the little extra amount I see bolted on most vehicles would not help them. The other thing I see is no locks. You leave a can of gas on the side of your truck, will be hard pressed in the best neighborhood to keep it long. Shit, the amount of porch theft, surprised any of this shit stays on long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatchgreenchile View Post
    How often do these dudes run out of gas? LOL
    Hey now. It's a long, arduous journey to get to that organic grocer! May even have to ford a puddle in the street!!!

    I swear, these GOTOS guys acting like they gonna hit the ol' Oregon Trail every day on their commutes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tap View Post
    Texas, naturally
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    I too like to stack gas cans right on top of my extra water. Those things never leak.

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