Billy
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That dress is very becoming on her. If I was that dress, I'd be too...Trina looks good in that dress...![]()
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That dress is very becoming on her. If I was that dress, I'd be too...Trina looks good in that dress...![]()
I like the Hood Decals myself. Naming the Jeep is pretty cool.Speaking of badges...
I ordered some "Wanderer" stickers that would replace the "Wrangler" sticker under the Jeep badge. I had planned on removing the hood stickers again along with the rest except for the Jeep and "Wanderer" under it.
I like it clean, but what do you all think?
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Danke. Should find out today what TF that all means...![]()
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Damn, Billy. I’m so sorry.
Got yourself some secure hood latches eh?I like the hood decals. Makes a great backdrop for the glamour coffee shot
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Learn something new everydayAnd here we go again.....
Mahindra has been making CJs under licence since the 40s in India. What you see there is literally a CJ 2 with a modern construction and a 2.5 liter Diesel engine.
You do make a good point.I like the hood decals. Makes a great backdrop for the glamour coffee shot
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I like the Idea of em. If I was in the market for a Side by Side I'd really be looking into one.Learn something new everydayI thought maybe it was a glorified golf cart but I was wrong. Had me curious so I did a search and came up with this...
https://jalopnik.com/heres-how-the-mahindra-roxor-compares-to-a-1948-willys-1826771078
I've seen those in ads etc. My understanding is they can't be made street-legal in the States.In the distance, at first glance, I thought it was a vintage Jeep. Then I got close. Here is what I found. Something called a Mahindra - a Jeep wannabee made by an Indian tractor company.
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I like the Idea of em. If I was in the market for a Side by Side I'd really be looking into one.
I'm not a big fan of how those drive. It takes too much of the gas pedal to get the clutch to actuate and the rest of the pedal motion goes from closed throttle to wide open too quickly, lol.
They are extremely proud. At almost $30k for a loaded Maverick, it would be close to what I paid for the Jeep but then I'd need to run out and by a trailer and a truck big enough to haul it around.I'm not a big fan of how those drive. It takes too much of the gas pedal to get the clutch to actuate and the rest of the pedal motion goes from closed throttle to wide open too quickly, lol.
Edit: This experience is with a RZR Turbo and not necessarily with the CanAm Maverick pictured. I have not driven one of those yet.
She likes to keep her private parts... errr... ummm... privateGot yourself some secure hood latches eh?
That dress is very becoming on her. If I was that dress, I'd be too...

Indeed!!!You do make a good point.
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