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24-08-2005, 05:04 PM | #35 | |||
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On what facts do you base "Well the cops talk about how dangerous low cars are but they bypass the fact that very high 4WDs are equally as dangerous"? Any car is dangerous in the hands of an irresponsible driver. The argument of 4WD's in the suburbs has been done to death, but some of us actually do use them for dirt/unmade roads, even mundane stuff like towing horse floats - in these circumstances a "7 foot 4WD" (with a V8) comes in quite handy. Whether I live in the suburbs or not is nobody's business. And what is the connection between lowered cars and running over cars in a monster truck? |
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