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Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by smctoy, Apr 14, 2008.

  1. smctoy

    smctoy Toyotaholic

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    This sticker says it all...
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  2. Procplus

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    Awsome
     
  3. lownloud

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    " I second that motion ! "
     
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    I'll 3rd that!!!!!:D :D :D
     
  5. rolledz71

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    probably the best sticker ever. those guys need to stop f'in up those old gm products. the town i work in, they are every where. how could anybody like an automobile that way? i really hate them.
     
  6. ShoNuff

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    ive seen one up here on the side of the road with the dude staring @ his front wheel that was about 30ft behind the car with the whole hub still attached.

    when ya got that much unsprung wheight you need beefier stuff, cracks me up to see 22+in rims with lil teeny brakes.


    great sticker btw
     
  7. Ghosthippo

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    I say whatever floats their boat, I'm not a fan, not at all actually, but different strokes for different folks. I've heard people say the same thing about minitrucks, imports, domestics, whatever.... beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that jazz.

    That being said, I agree with the sticker.
     
  8. Badlux

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    The person better get some glasses:eek: J/k....I have been told so many times how useless my truck is with a hole in the middle of the bed, but wait.....That comment was from my grandma. LOL! My opinion, I don't care for those Donks either.

    http://www.rides-mag.com/DONK/cars/1989.Chevy.Caprice.jpg
     
  9. ChOpPeD~N~DROPped

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    different strokes for different folks. I don't see a problem with it other than when they're poorly built. But, Mini trucks can be very poorly built too if someone without knowledge gets a hold of one. I'm a very open minded person and I like to see different things because it gives me new ideas and being different is what I'm all about.
     
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    I can just imagine the bad gas mileage they are getting off from their rides....
     
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    Just a stupid look, makes any ride look like a covered wagon!:cool:
     
  12. Monzter Kuztomz

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    LOL! I just saw this thread. I would not own a "Donk" myself, but I have built one & worked on some others.

    Here's the one I built for a friend of mine, it's a 73 Pontiac Grand Safari Waggon. It's on modified Chevy 4x4 axles & 35" of rubber, it was built to be driven, not like those wimpy bolt on kits. Yeah, it's real big, makes the biggest Box Chevys look small. Done right they can be "safe", well at least as safe as a lifted truck this high.

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    Were driving it out to San Jose this weekend, it's made the trip to San Jose a few time with no issues, even passed a Box Chevy that broke down on the freeway. The Box was about 10" shorter, it looked like it was on one of those 15" kits & a body lift.
     
  13. Ghosthippo

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    MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA and by that I mean MWHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA, sorry, that 'car' just made me burst out laughing, no offense, I actually like it for its uniqueness, and it definitely made me smile.
     
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    Yeah, they do the same thing to me too. :D Like I said I would not own one, but they should be built safe, just as any vehicle on the road. The hack who started this car before me welded a cut off front frame section, not a subframe, but almost looked like one, to the underside of this cars frame. It looked like a scary ass hack job & would have been completely unsafe on the road. I went to High School with the guy that owns this car & I did not want to see him & his family die in some crappy junk like it started out as.
     

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