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Thread: Sorry Eric...

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    Sorry Eric...

    Your Mad Max lug nuts have been one-upped...You'll have to do better......Ben

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    A little steel and a bit of welding and his camper will mount right on it. I even has room for the generator without it sticking out front!
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    I think I drove it's sister

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    "The only thing that we learn from torture is the depths of our own moral depravity"

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    Mo Betta!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TriGuy View Post
    I think I drove it's sister
    See, you'd be right at home...

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    Mo Betta!
    Ooohhh!!...Nice......Ben
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    Or, you could put the cab on a barge up over the camper. Friend Keith Felder, a Louisiana boat builder, uses it to harvest sinker Cypress to use building his boats.

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    Keith's Boats
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