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Isn’t modern technology grand.The more modern version of adding cards to your spokes:
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Isn’t modern technology grand.The more modern version of adding cards to your spokes:
Agreed. Nothing to see here... just keep moving along.It’s interesting how differently folks are wired... For me quiet invisibility and anonymity are most comfortable.
But if it was a 64 you can now get a gizmo that makes phony V8 sounds
You gents are closer to the truth than you may realize.The more modern version of adding cards to your spokes:
Like an “invisible” white or silver stock vehicle that doesn’t make a spectacle (testicle) of itself.Agreed. Nothing to see here... just keep moving along.
You gents are closer to the truth than you may realize.
Downgrading badges is more fun. I put 283 badges on my L79 Nova SS. The look on the drivers faces and the sometimes hysterically laughing passengers in losing GTO’s etc was priceless. Great Fun“Transgendered car” is fantastic!
I‘d be castrated then tar-n-feathered if I used that word that way in my state. Then somebody would say they were “triggered” by it and a crowd would gather to stone me to death.
False badging doesn’t bother me either — live and let live, I say.
It’s interesting how differently folks are wired, though. I’ve always been inclined to do the opposite: I’d want the AMG performance without the badging. I ordered different stickers to replace the “RUBICON” on my Jeep’s hood, and I worked hard to find a fully loaded Ford Raptor with no RAPTOR graphics on it. I don’t put “Glock” and “Sig“ stickers on my pickup windows or advertise martial arts schools on my bumpers either. For me quiet invisibility and anonymity are most comfortable.
What would be so difficult about using Functional Heat Extractors ? Jeep knows howIf I was to ever buy a Rubicon, I’d want the regular hood vs what the Rubicon has.