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What do you think?

m109guy

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I think it is no good to continue and you should just give it to me :D

Looking good. Keep it up ;)
 

flmudder

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Looks good i really like the tire choice i think they make it look a lot tougher :-D will the xls affect the top speed ? I was considering a m 37 for a hunt truck but the top end is to slow for me . once again looks good :-D
 

Elwenil

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I hope you don't intend to drive it on the street with the blocks in the front. I'm more than a little sure it's illegal in all 50 states.
 

Tanner

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Definitely not legal here in VA or the surrounding states.
North Carolina doesn't legally allow raising or lowering any vehicle more than 6" from it's factory ride height. Law has been on the books for years, but LEO's won't bust you for it unless they pull you for some other infraction... then they start writing a book on you - it's also illegal in NC to mount or burn more than 1 pair of auxilliary lights, clear or fog.

'Tanner'
 
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