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yeah most of these guys have blocks.. either titanium or hardened steel. Its usually welded to the main frame rail or bolted on to hell from what ive seen. The second vid is here in Phoenix, AZ on the SR-51. I recognized the exit sign. I sure hope to hell they never get caught. Its a liscense suspension, truck impound, and full cost of the highway repair now for doing that (OUCH).. Oh only about $20k to start with the rubberized asphalt they just laid down., then you get to ride the shitty city bus, and hang with the loosers. OR get your mommy to drive you to work.... Looks cool I agree, but Id never to that to a truck I put so much work into. Especially with those wiked paint jobs. The hot slag coming off the grinds ruins the paint to hell.
Props on the light show none the less. Maybe the should do it were there isn't traffic behind them as well. Safety is a good thing.
Props on the light show none the less. Maybe the should do it were there isn't traffic behind them as well. Safety is a good thing.
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I thought that was in Phoenix....the signs gave it away!
I wonder how fast those little Nissans would be if thosed guys put their efforts solely toward speed.
That just shows that you can accomplish anything if you drag ***. pun intended.
I wonder how fast those little Nissans would be if thosed guys put their efforts solely toward speed.
That just shows that you can accomplish anything if you drag ***. pun intended.
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