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dmopar74;4285623;4285623 said:
:banhim:but since your a little "special" i'll let it slide.
haha what you like lowered trucks!?!?! :barf:

when i hear lowered trucks, i think of this :ROFL:

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kill me now please

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dmopar74;4285644;4285644 said:
diff strokes for diff folks, personally i think your nissan looks like monkey ass but in not goona hate on you for it.

your old 4runner is sweet though.
:ROFL: thanks
 
^That truck looks awful.

Want something low to the ground? Buy a car. Trucks are for towing/hauling/working. Give me one advantage of lowering a truck that low.
 
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however thinks a HUMMER h3 or h2 for that matter can beat a stock landrover discovery,defender or range rover is on the herb!
i agree with jose
AMERICAN trucks may look ok but are not reliable, not one bit
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i should know because ive had family members who BOTH own american and british and german SUVs/trucks
firstly american trucks are oversized and have fake leather/plastic all over the place, sit in a nissan or land rover and u will instantly feel the difference..
either way
to each his own
o and a picture to prove my point

im not saying American trucks suck, they just cant compare to british/European/japanese SUVs/trucks or cars for that matter
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The newer Range Rovers and Land Rovers are over priced garbage! The only thing good about them is that the tow truck can easily find one by following the trail of oil leaks! They have extremely poor reliability ratings!

For off road give me an H1! Stock they will go where most others won't!

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Knowdafish;4285755; said:
The newer Range Rovers and Land Rovers are over priced garbage! The only thing good about them is that the tow truck can easily find one by following the trail of oil leaks! They have extremely poor reliability ratings!

For off road give me an H1! Stock they will go where most others won't!


bro what are you talking about
the new land/range rovers are AMAZING
overall review is a 4.6
the H1 can go anywhere sure, BUT thats if you have a gas tanker following it.
Oh and just another video to prove my point

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the jeep has a small lift and aftermarket tires and it also looks like it has lockers since you can't see any wheel spin. the landrover on the other hand looks completely stock and you can tell it doesn't have any lockers by the wheelspin.

Vicious_Fish;4280312; said:
I hate to burst your bubble but Land Rovers are jeeps. That company was started by two brothers after WW2. All they did was take left over Wiley-Overland Jeeps that the allies used and added body cladding to them. ;)
And lets not even get started on diesel engines....

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My brother has been a GM mechanic for the last 10+ years. He will tell you that about 50% of the GM engines need to have major engine work within the first 50K. Point is proven when both of my newer Chevys and his GMC had to have engine work with less than 30K. He had to have the engine completely rebuilt at 25K. Both of mine needed the intakes redone.
 
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