Wow, The first of its kind!

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I'm still looking for a Low Lanche but the best I could find was one dropped 2 inches. You could barely tell it had been kicked down. I'll keep looking though.
 
Vehicle is outstanding condition inside and out. Washed several times a week, babied. Never abused, or taken off road.
Then what, may I ask, was the point of spending all that money on it?

Call me whatever, but I freaking hate vehicles that are heavily modified, and then deliberately not used for their intended purpose. In other words, show queens.

He made a truck that looks like it's supposed to mud bog. Now he should bloody well use it for that.
 
My God i like that car. I must have weird taste :crazy:

Looks good. I like the way it's jacked up. Would be good too use in Northern Territory... ;)
 
street, just one question. why do you want a low SUV/truck thing?

i don't see a point. some cars look better lower I agree, but not trucks or SUVs or vans. like today when I left work there was a 85 toyota truck sittin outside the store that was lowered by about 3 or 4 inches, had the clear tail lights, and like 22" rims. it looked so dumb.
 
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Since it's never taken taken off-road, I'd like to see the owner make a U-turn with it, and not hit a telephone pole.

I dunno, it looks like stiff breeze might blow the chassis off the wheels, like a hat on a windy day.
 
I like low trucks and things cause well I think they look cool. Only small trucks though. Big Dualies look weird and some SUV look weird to...Blazers are alright lowered though. I don't know I just think low vechicles are cool. I've always liked lowriders ever since I was little. I remeber my first car show way back when. They had a Lowrider demo and I was hooked ever since then.
 
Originally posted by neon_duke

Then what, may I ask, was the point of spending all that money on it?

Call me whatever, but I freaking hate vehicles that are heavily modified, and then deliberately not used for their intended purpose. In other words, show queens.

He made a truck that looks like it's supposed to mud bog. Now he should bloody well use it for that.

Exactly. I love lifted trucks, but it's just stupid if you don't take them off-road. And that Avalanche looks pretty stupid. Heck all Avalanches look stupid....
 
I like Avalanches. They are a pretty unique truck that drives pretty nice if I do say so myself.
 
i don't like the avalanches,i rather a ram over a lot of other trucks (or pick ups) and now have a new hemi engine.
 
The Hemi was a great move for Dodge in the Ram, but I can't stand the front styling on the new Ram - I'd much rather take an old Ram with the Hemi, if possible. :D
 
Originally posted by M5Power
The Hemi was a great move for Dodge in the Ram, but I can't stand the front styling on the new Ram - I'd much rather take an old Ram with the Hemi, if possible. :D

you would take a car that you thought didnt look good?

BOGUN! :)
 
Originally posted by neon_duke

Then what, may I ask, was the point of spending all that money on it?

Call me whatever, but I freaking hate vehicles that are heavily modified, and then deliberately not used for their intended purpose. In other words, show queens.

He made a truck that looks like it's supposed to mud bog. Now he should bloody well use it for that.

...The way you type, you'd think that your "British." :P Anyways, that's why I hate it when people buy hummers and barely drive them, or when people put 850 horsepower in their Supra's (even though they look extremely cool) and use them to drive to school in the morning. Another thing I hate is when people get a paint job and a new exaust on a Civic, then they drive in residential areas at 50 mph thinking that they have a fast car when most everthing is stock, but that is off topic.

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Fair point, though, duo17. If I drove up to the house of a hospital administrator that we provide to in my Reagan-era Cherokee with a missing passenger mirror and dents all over the bodywork, he might drop our company - if I drove up to his house in the Audi, though, he may think differently. Appearances have quite a bit to do with most civilised societies today, and first impressions are rampant. Whether people claim to make them or not, they subconsciously make them. Hence the Honda with the nice paint job or the Avalanche with huge tyres.
 
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