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Dain Bramage

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well, here they are. i had a great time. and, btw, arren, i didnt get pulled over. i stopped to bang on my MAF sensor. the truck was choking BAD. no power. the nice deputy just stopped to see if i was alright.

the 4th pic is as far as i made it up isabel. damn open diffs:mad: .

only minor damage to the rigs, i pulled the left side of my rear bumpr out (again), angelflys driver mirror almost got ripped off, and slidillion might have got a couple of new scratches. arren, you will have to post pictures and tell the story of how your neck met the stick.:flipoff:

PLEASE DO NOT POST UNTILL I HAVE UPLOADED ALL OF THE PICS. i will tell you when they are done.
 
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of course, the last thing i do is go and get my dumb ass stuck.:mad:

sorry it took so long, i only have 56k. go ahead and post.
 
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this picture w/ 2 guys standing and a blue jeep sideways, the ground looks rock........... wheres that at?

& as soon as i get a trailer, I want to return to Reiter! theres so much trail to cover there.
 
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thanx man those are sweet made the trip even better being able to see those. my neck is killing my by the way i am loading my pics to the comp now. Ur right someone please take the spray paint from me its a horrible addiction i'm sorry but the frame is actually painted not spray painted. :flipoff:
 
this is up lake isable trail there is quite a few places to hit rocks other then that trial. but it was a blast for sure. cant wait to finally get lockers. make it alot easier
 
War-Jeeper said:
Wait a second yer board name is fordfrk but you drive a yota:wtf:

Im a bit confused here lol
lol, everyone says that. truth is, i love fords. if i had had the money, i would be driving a 95 F250 standard cab PSD with 6" lift and 35s. toyotas are also just so much more dependable.
 
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War-Jeeper said:
So you love ford just cant afford it then?
well, it just wouldnt be practical. as i am sure you know, nw trails arent really fullsize friendly. also, i really couldnt justify it. i have the money right now, but i wouldnt be able to justify buying that truck to drive to everett for school every day, then back to montoe to work. i woudl never really use its full capabilities. the only thing i would really use it for is to go to the dump, and wo only do that maybe once a month.

so its just not practical.
 
slidillon and i also cleared up the issue of what he thought of my truck.

he says that maybe a better word than "impressed" might be "surprised". still, i will take whatever i can get.

after john (robinhood) finishes my truck, someone is going to have to take me on the trail of doom.
 
FordFrk06 said:
well, it just wouldnt be practical. as i am sure you know, nw trails arent really fullsize friendly. also, i really couldnt justify it. i have the money right now, but i wouldnt be able to justify buying that truck to drive to everett for school every day, then back to montoe to work. i woudl never really use its full capabilities. the only thing i would really use it for is to go to the dump, and wo only do that maybe once a month.

so its just not practical.

I C thats understandable, Nw trails are to tree littered for bigger vehicles thats why i got a little willy's jeep flatty nice and small for around here
 
just a few pics of my rig when the day was all over nothing special.

The last 2 are pics of what happens when ur neck comes in contact with a 2in thick footlong stick with enough recoil to put a dent in my door frame. Lets just say that my neck hurts and that its nice little welt/bruise starting. by far the worst welt ever even after playing paintball tournament for 5yrs its by far the worse
 

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