COmes with Lockers and a 240 bravo

Andrew Homan

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Not sure that it has much flex but you can drive over about anything.:patriot:

I have a soft spot for these. One of these brought my son home safe and sound.
 

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D90DC

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It about time the military stared protecting you guys... I did my 20 in the Navy safe and sound in the engineering spaces (sarcasm).... I saw firsthand what the lowest bidder gets you, and worthless shipyard repairs... Keep it safe
 

Lake_Bueller

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They're made not too far from me. The owner of the company is a client. I've been begging them to let me take one out on a test track. No luck (yet!).
 

Andrew Homan

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D90DC said:
It about time the military stared protecting you guys... I did my 20 in the Navy safe and sound in the engineering spaces (sarcasm).... I saw firsthand what the lowest bidder gets you, and worthless shipyard repairs... Keep it safe

I wish I could ride around in those. My son did. We have up-armored Excursions and Land Cruiser. They are nowhere near this thing but still do a good job. One of the guys on my team survived several IED attack in a MRAP and said all it did was flatten a tire.

Keeping my head low!;)
 

Andrew Homan

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ptschram said:
I have a client who survived an IED explosion in a 110.

The first thing he did stateside was buy a 90.

He's an EOD retiree. Talk about nuts!

Most of the 110s I've seen outside the wire had major armor. Still my favorite vehicle to see over here.
 

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