Pirate McGee's Pics
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Pirate McGee's Pics
Ok so I like to take pics, so instead of posting up new threads each time I'll just be adding them each time to this thread. There will likely be new pics every week.
Here's a few from my outing today. Went to check out a local abandoned circle track and mess around a little bit in the dirt/hills. Best part of this area is it's basically in town so it's really quick to get to. Nothing very difficult out there except some hill climbs (different story when it rains I'm told) but it's plenty for a newbie wheeler like myself. Anyways enjoy!
Here's a few from my outing today. Went to check out a local abandoned circle track and mess around a little bit in the dirt/hills. Best part of this area is it's basically in town so it's really quick to get to. Nothing very difficult out there except some hill climbs (different story when it rains I'm told) but it's plenty for a newbie wheeler like myself. Anyways enjoy!
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Do you ever just cruise randomely over those hills? they look so nice and smooth like u could just cruise over weather there was a road or not? on and nice runner by the way
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you can for the most part but it's full of thick sage brush, and there is a lot of junk out there that could be covered up. Don't really want to puncture a tire. Also that's not exactly treading lightly.
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thanks!
Thing is freaking awesome!!! It has been very well taken care of, has all new bushings, new paint (5 years old but gorgeous), 15k on a professionaly "rebuilt" engine using all new parts including head/block. Definately happy I sold my car to get it and now I've got two yota's in my driveway (93 2wd sport truck build/semi-dd/awesome) instead of a yota and nissan.
Thing is freaking awesome!!! It has been very well taken care of, has all new bushings, new paint (5 years old but gorgeous), 15k on a professionaly "rebuilt" engine using all new parts including head/block. Definately happy I sold my car to get it and now I've got two yota's in my driveway (93 2wd sport truck build/semi-dd/awesome) instead of a yota and nissan.
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How are the General Grabber AT2s? I am considering those. I want to know specifically about any quality control issues. A local shop told me General doesn't take back defects, but of course, he doesn't sell Generals.
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handle dirt/rock/hwy really well!!!
I bought mine off tire rack
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I can't help thinking that this would have been a very funny pic if you had put one of the front tires on that rock in this pic...
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...2/DSCN3427.jpg
Beautiful country up there. We don't have anything even remotely like it down here.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...2/DSCN3427.jpg
Beautiful country up there. We don't have anything even remotely like it down here.
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