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1. Yes. As long as that purpose is anything other than "looking like a bad ass" or having the biggest truck on the road.

^ Yea but both of those are actually purpose built (and surprisingly bro's who own them seem to actually use them properly off road, at least the Ford as the Dodge isn't out yet)

Never mind the fact that these things will never see anything but pavement.

Boo I would have starred but since you told us you were lying now I wont.

This mirror angle seems awkward for use.

IMO there are two things that are often combined into one. Old and Old School.

The Kia Civic Forte

As much as I hate to say "you're right" (really, even typing it physically pained me); You're right.

I actually saw one in real life at a car show. It was pulling out when I was pulling in, but it was there, and it had actual license plates on it, not just dealer or manufacturer plates!

Steering wheel...

Nah, thats the kind of thing tire shops would have in stock.

Depends on how classy of a joint you go to...

we unhooked the Ram and turned it 'round to kiss the the nose of the Scout.

I figured the proper answer would be "All the times"

okay, maybe a radio was a bad choice for an example.

Yes, but again, the point is, it makes it very annoying to wire in a 12v accessory that you don't want to be able to have power all the time.

What size tire do you need?

Rubber:

Even if you don't count the lack of engine or the brake/axle issues, two wheels remain bad when it comes to cars.

Yes, but the point I was making was that the 12v sources are all always on (not just when the key is in the ignition). If you wanted to install a 12v accessory in an older vehicle you could just probe around for a minute or two and find a source that only had power when the key was in the "on" position. Now,