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TailDrag TailDrag
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/09/09
01:14 PM

Hey all, been checking you guys out off and on for 6 years or so.  I was way into the truck scene, it was all I thought about and all I couldn't afford.. then when I could afford it I bought a Scion xB in 2006, more or less on a whim, and played with that for awhile.  Dropped a few grand into it with high end Clifford alarm with all the fun stuff, static dropped 3 1/2 / 4.25, exhaust, audio upgrades and subs, etc,.. but got rid of it when times got tough this year.  Now I drive a 1998 Chevrolet K1500 ext cab that we've had around since new.

Anyway, times are still tough and 1 week fresh off of having a 3/4 ton work truck roll off the jack and sit on my chest for a minute, and all I've been doing is catching up.  

Is there any of you around can re-introduce me to my love of all things slammed trucks?  I've always had a love for mini trucks, but I'm 6'7 and never had a chance to actually ride in one!  Smallest car I've driven was the xB..

I'm in Windsor, just north of Santa Rosa in Sonoma County, 707 area code.  If there's anyone semi-local I'd love to meet up and just experience what I've been missing out on.  

 
Monica. Monica.
Administrator | Posts: 5871 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 09/09/09
01:50 PM

Hi, and welcome! Thanks for droppin by and sayin hello and all! Windsor hmmmmm that's farrrr away from Los Angeles. Hopefully someone on here is closer to that area (hint hint).
Hope you're hangin' in there from last week's episode!
I think you should do 2 things:
-Hit up a truck show ASAP! That'll give ya the whole experience and get you stoked on mini trucks.
-Buy a mini truck ASAP! Dude they are sooooo cheap, a lil extended cab true mini truck.
From there it's all downhill, even if you only have a few bucks to drop into it. Welcome back, you'll love it just like you used to.  

 

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