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Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
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Coming from a state without inspections, I think we need at least one that checks tires and brakes, before we really begin to argue over the issue of bumper height safety.

It's the south. We believe in FREEDOM, the opposite of the 1800's.

Nope. Nope. Nope. There actually are though. In Alabama at least, tires can't exceed 44" and lifts can't exceed 10" or 12".

Nah, I just posted the video in Oppo like 45 minutes ago.

This video looks familiar.

There is that Duramax British super car thing. It's like an insane Viper.

My old Toyota 4Runner even has a hand brake... sort of.

Haven't not noticed it yet, but if you bump the hood release just right, it will pop the hood almost silently. Bad things could come of this.

What is worst of all, is when the fuel door release is right next to the hood release and they are identical.

Got to see one of those waste away over the years at a car lot. We tried to buy it like 5 times, but they still wouldn't lower the price once it had sit so long it stopped running. They were asking $7k for it in the late '90's when my parents test drove it, and $7k on it in 2010 when we gave up on trying to buy it. It

Keep up the good work!

Somebody explained it earlier, it's a dirty sanchez.

No, but in the Twitter pic, it looks like Bernie is trying to copy the original Bieber haircut.

Is...is he trying to grow a mustache?

Because all the R&D is spent to compete with the F150. Also, the new ones had the capability of bursting in flames, so not completely recall free.

Nope, sold it as is.

As long as they are prepared for mass recalls.

It's kind of mixed on the YJ. You can be okay, but there are still a lot of them.

This is true, and I guess their vision isn't good enough to see how terrible it really looks.

That looks like less chrome. The bumpers are now painted, which makes it look so much better. This isn't the '50's, cheap chrome plastic does not look good.