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Bitch bitch bitch, whine whine whine.

More tribal tattoos and RockStar energy drink than anyone ever needs to see in one place.

I was going to start naming specific trails in the area but yeah, Moab covers it nicely. But, and this is important: Tread lightly and "Don't bust the crust."

The fact that they separate is a good thing. Look at how intact the passenger compartment is. Everytime something rips off the car, that's energy being dissipated and mass being reduced. Both of which are critical to passenger survivability.

Top Left - is that Fat Tire? Also, how did you get into my house to get pics of my fridge?

Agreed on the wheel arches. What do the GMC tail lights from the same period look like?

I'm going with mid-90s Chevy Extended cab pickup. There's something about the size & proportions of the side windows.

If this isn't #COTD, someone needs to be fired.

So far the best advice has been from pauljones.

Mystichrome or colour-shifting or whatever you want to call it that should-have-been-aborted design idea, is the fastest way to make your expensive car look like a teenager's Pep-boys tuner special. It was cool for about 19 seconds in the early '90s. Now, it's just sad.

TT indeed.

Rosso Scuderia is too dark for me. IMHO Ferraris should be Rosso Corsa or nothing. It's just a bit brighter and oh, so iconic.

I'm sure it's been mentioned, but the ultimate, iconic car colour is Rosso Corsa.

We just did Moab in the Tundra. That place is amazing.

No that's not it. It's a stunningly well-built vehicle. It's tremendously durable, looks fantastic and is great to drive. 0-60 in about 8.5 seconds in a non-sport-tuned truck is nothing to complain about. I can fit both my kids in the back seats and we've been driving it on 1300 mile trips every summer for a few years

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Jeb Corliss is amazing. He's got a fantastic perspective about his sport and has shot some of the most amazing wing-suit footage I've ever seen.

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Why did Honda think that all Japanese people in 1960, looked like Parisian bankers and their mistresses?

Nope. My Toyota is a bullet-proof 2003 Tundra Stepside. Had it checked out for the frame rust thing. It was totally clear. It is bar none, the single best vehicle I've ever owned. I've had cars that are more fun to drive, but I've never owned a better vehicle.

Yeah, there's a guy in Parksville who brings them in. He's got a dealer lot and everything. I'm trying to convince my wife that we "need" one. They're just awesome; especially the older cab-forward ones.