I picture him walking into the press conference with a plate of crab legs in one hand and a beautiful woman on the other arm. Eats the crab leg... “Didn’t have to steal these.” Looks at the woman... “Didn’t have to r...”
I picture him walking into the press conference with a plate of crab legs in one hand and a beautiful woman on the other arm. Eats the crab leg... “Didn’t have to steal these.” Looks at the woman... “Didn’t have to r...”
Nice to see a Harvard kid finally get a shot.
He made Yeezus
The prison camps are a federal issue though.
Good. I hate seeing retarded Jeeps with these stupid things mounted at head height if the idiot driver t-bones someone. There is no reason on earth these things should be street legal.
They just want to stop the Bogans from this kind of bullshit.
Or lift them as much as you want and just use them off road only. Put them on a trailer when you need to get them through traffic.
I have a Jeep XJ lifted 6.5" on long arms and 35" wheels. Upgraded to JK front and rear end so I have larger brakes.
The one with the gray Ram/white Hyundai was intentional. Hyundai was running from the cops, Ram stopped him
I'd to see the same approach taken to coal rolling here....roll coal, have your truck impounded until the modification can be removed
the lifted truck’s headlights could also be aimed too high
I wish cops in the US would do the same. At least to get the idiots in brodozers off the road.
They have clear rules about lifting a truck, and they enforce them?
I kinda like the Aussie rules and I live in the US, have a truck, and want to fit marginally larger tires. However, if something similar where to happen in the US I would hope we get something in the middle of what we currently have (almost nothing) and Austrialia/Germany. I think some of their rules (i.e. 2" tire…
Apparently the Australian police have successfully squashed all other vehicular crime leaving the bro-dozers as the worst offenders on the road.
So it’s safe to say that we’ve got it good in the U.S., because we don’t have to deal with these admittedly totally logical, but supremely lame rules on truck lift kits.
Nothing like dipshits in brodozers putting everyone else on the road at risk. Can you imagine getting in to an accident with someone in one of these Silverados with the cheapest ~6-8" lift you can find on eBay? No thanks.
Holy shit I really wish we had these rules in the U.S.
Dude pulled in $217K last year. That’s apparently the only thing he cares about.
Don’t feel bad for him. Turns out, his driving was fine. It’s just that he was driving a Corvette on a track. When all the warning lights came on — because Corvette, track — he decided to take one for the team and turned into the wall. Now that’s loyalty!