In reply to Indy-Guy:
No it, looks like an F450 with the tires off of that and suspension copied from an old monster truck.
nderwater wrote:
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Someone needs to tell brosis that p-h "phat" means "awesome".
Or maybe it's some kind of self-deprecating humor ("awesome girls wouldn't go anywhere near my methmobile"?) and I'm taking things at face value.
RossD wrote:
Those BroDozers look like all the 4x4 magazines my dad got in the late 80s and early 90s.
They look to me like people holding up stacks of money, pretending to have class.
No hotlink because I'm lazy.
Chadeux wrote:
In reply to Indy-Guy:
No it, looks like an F450 with the tires off of that and suspension copied from an old monster truck.
There we go. A truck that is actually meant to do things besides park hard.
Picture unrelated:
Titled "Reasons why I turned down free most of the parts I need to swap a GenIII into one of my RX-7s, exhibit A: Pistons fail when engines used hard"
Knurled wrote:
nderwater wrote:
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Someone needs to tell brosis that p-h "phat" means "awesome".
Or maybe it's some kind of self-deprecating humor ("awesome girls wouldn't go anywhere near my methmobile"?) and I'm taking things at face value.
I love her ankle monitor. It's a great fashion accessory.
Caterpillar be like, "BroDozer, please!"
oldsaw
UltimaDork
7/29/17 7:08 p.m.
I've got a great idea; let's use electricity to move earth:
Is she giving you the big green finger?
nderwater wrote:
Well hello there!
Appleseed wrote:
Caterpillar be like, "BroDozer, please!"
I remember when C&D "road tested" one of the big Cat dump trucks, I'd like to say a 360-ton truck. A striking thought from said article: "It could run over a fullsize pickup and at least one of the drivers wouldn't know what happened"
Chadeux wrote:
Meanwhile, I found something I shouldn't like as much as I do.
Why has the thought of a stretch limo monster truck never occurred to me until now?
because it would require cubic money to make happen...