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Old 12-16-2010, 01:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone ever come across this video? This OBS is sick! I'm lovin that front bumper too!


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Old 12-16-2010, 03:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's about the the unsafest thing I've seen ..I'd never put my kid in that kinda danger..!

Personally I'm not impressed..thumbs down...!
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Thumbs up from me though!
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Nice beater though you roll it and you'll have some broken bones especially with the passenger given chances are they won't be hanging onto the steering wheel to keep their hands in side the ride.
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That's awesome. I would never try it but it looks fun.
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I wonder if he's rigged up the doors so that he can put them back on when it rains. It does say it's his daily driver...
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Old 12-16-2010, 09:16 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Daily driver= very cool, but I'da kicked my kids ar$e for hanging out like that. My daughter knows to keep it all inside the 'cage in the Jeep.
Hot Tub= Woah!! I've seen FSJ's and heavy mod rigs need a tug out of that! I could hear the valves making noise halfway through. Can we say "oil starved"?
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yeah, if you're going to do stuff like that you need a dry sump system.
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It's about the the unsafest thing I've seen ..I'd never put my kid in that kinda danger..!

Personally I'm not impressed..thumbs down...!
Tis a Really BAD parenting choice no doubt. Throw the doors back on it though and I'd admire the effort, but totally agree, I'd never allow my child to ride like that..

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It's pretty hard to call that a Subaru, don't you think? Solid axle conversions front and rear, long travel coil overs, tube framing under neath and I'm pretty sure it wasn't a Subaru engine either. Is there really anything Subaru except what's left of the body?
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