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isuzu and mitsubishi makes em too
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i see a few around as commercial vehicles doing deliveries..not with traxx though..lol
 
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hmm we have some tough saftey regs for motorvehicles..hell we had a company manufacturing cars here that couldnt be driven here..lol, maybee they are making north american versions i definatly see a few of them around latley
 
I've been eyeballing those...wonder if they're road legal and what their top speed is...
Not street legal. They dont meet safety requirements.

ones i looked at and have drove at work are governed to like 30. But the speedos all say 80ish..

Once your in one you dont really want to drive it on the road.
 
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some states and areas in states have adopted "slow vehicle" regulations that do allow them by special permit.
 
some states and areas in states have adopted "slow vehicle" regulations that do allow them by special permit.

Yeah but I'd be driving all over the place in it, 4 lane highways included. It'd look a little funny to be doing 70 with a big orange triangle bolted to the back. :ror:
 
Those things are cool. A lot of hunters down here are using them instead of ATVs because they are enclosed, have heating and AC, have a windshield, a bed for whatever you have shot, and another seat for a friend or whoever. Not only that but they have a solid rear axle, and a whole range of transfer case options. A local offroad shop builds these for hunters, and they are pretty cool. They make a 2 inch lift for them and they run ATV wheels and tires. Very cool little rigs
 
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