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Old 08-22-2008, 12:07 AM   #21
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Fawking pansy Heeps. Who buys this kind of crap.
No joke...There's a gay guy in the neighborhood that has a stock yellow TJ.

His boyfriend drives a blue VW New Beetle.

Even though this dude is full-on gay...his Jeep isn't that gay.

Just think of all the poor MN guys that (gasp) have to "Jeep Wave" to the dude that owns that abomination.
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Old 08-22-2008, 05:07 PM   #22
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You can tuck wheels like that. You just cut out the wheel wells and fire wall . Look at other lowriders. I can tuck 24s on my s -10 But I like my 18s just fine. Someone in lowrider world just said nobodys done this so im gonna.Like the yellow one better myself.
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Old 08-22-2008, 09:52 PM   #23
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No joke...There's a gay guy in the neighborhood that has a stock yellow TJ.

His boyfriend drives a blue VW New Beetle.

Even though this dude is full-on gay...his Jeep isn't that gay.

Just think of all the poor MN guys that (gasp) have to "Jeep Wave" to the dude that owns that abomination.


A blue VW?...........how interesting......
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Old 08-22-2008, 10:03 PM   #24
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Oh yes, it would be possible, with the right off-set wheels and judicious inner-fenderwell trimming, tucking huge rims on a Jeep is entirely possible.

Driveable? barely.

But this whole trend is sickening. Just the other day I saw a guy in a 70's CJ-7 with about a 6-inch lift on it... and 30 INCH wheels with low-pro's...

This Wrangler, and that CJ, made me die a little bit inside.
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No joke...There's a gay guy in the neighborhood that has a stock yellow TJ.

His boyfriend drives a blue VW New Beetle.

Even though this dude is full-on gay...his Jeep isn't that gay.

Just think of all the poor MN guys that (gasp) have to "Jeep Wave" to the dude that owns that abomination.
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A blue VW?...........how interesting......


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Old 08-22-2008, 11:51 PM   #26
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Just think of all the poor MN guys that (gasp) have to "Jeep Wave" to the dude that owns that abomination.
More of a "Heep Flipoff"
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Saw this and just wondered WHY?
duh... he's running a full droop setup

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Old 08-23-2008, 12:15 PM   #28
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Oh yes, it would be possible, with the right off-set wheels and judicious inner-fenderwell trimming, tucking huge rims on a Jeep is entirely possible.

Driveable? barely.

But this whole trend is sickening. Just the other day I saw a guy in a 70's CJ-7 with about a 6-inch lift on it... and 30 INCH wheels with low-pro's...

This Wrangler, and that CJ, made me die a little bit inside.
Last night I saw a Chevelle convertible on 28s. :-(
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Old 08-23-2008, 01:55 PM   #29
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Talk about poor placement for an A/C unit. Right between two garage doors? They are asking for it to get tagged by a car.
When your driving that close to the ground your vision is much better.

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I wonder what the resale value of a house right under the power lines like that is?
After they sold the trailer they didn't have enough money for a house in a neighborhood without power lines.

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Felt the same way when I saw this too.....

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Fawking pansy Heeps. Who buys this kind of crap.
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No joke...There's a gay guy in the neighborhood that has a stock yellow TJ.

His boyfriend drives a blue VW New Beetle.

Even though this dude is full-on gay...his Jeep isn't that gay.

Just think of all the poor MN guys that (gasp) have to "Jeep Wave" to the dude that owns that abomination.
Think of all the poor Minnesota guys that get to hang with Baller every weekend and this kind of hazing just makes things more difficult for us thanks a lot asshats. You guys only see him a couple times a year and he's on his best behavior you can only imagine what he's like at home.
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