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msggunny

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Aug 3, 2007
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Fucking awesome. Every 3rd vehicle around Jacksonville/LeJeune is a jacked up diesel truck that only hauls fat chicks and nothing else. Stupid fucking stacks in the bed or huge ass "can" on the exhaust.

Makes me laugh every time i see them.

A well done F250 or 2500 diesel with a mild lift and tastefully done, I'm ok with. The rest is just a lot of lipstick on the pig....

Go to the north end of Topsail beach on a summer weekend and you will see what i am taking about.
 

garrett

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Fucking awesome. Every 3rd vehicle around Jacksonville/LeJeune is a jacked up diesel truck that only hauls fat chicks and nothing else. Stupid fucking stacks in the bed or huge ass "can" on the exhaust.

Makes me laugh every time i see them.

A well done F250 or 2500 diesel with a mild lift and tastefully done, I'm ok with. The rest is just a lot of lipstick on the pig....

Go to the north end of Topsail beach on a summer weekend and you will see what i am taking about.

Seems to be consistent with most military bases - Bragg, Lejeune, etc. Ft Lewis seemed to be a little toned down compared to the bases I've been to. Guessing it's the single dudes that get their reenlistment bonuses and blow it on a truck and/or lots of crap to bolt on it.

I get quite a few emails from guys that go through our training and end up wanting to trade in their douched up F250 for a Tacoma tastefully done. It's easy to convince them once they see what a mildly modified Taco can do, while still remaining very reliable and drive-able. The Tacos have been come be known as "team guy trucks" (referring to SEALs). They train with them at mobility (Fallon) and quite a few of them end up buying them. TRADET (training detachment) guys too.
 

jwest

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May 28, 2006
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Damn you guys.

Has there been a Southpark episode about your types yet? No matter the topic, you all come but in and jabber on and on about all sorts of entertaining random shit.
 

jwest

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May 28, 2006
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Every 3rd vehicle around Jacksonville/LeJeune is a jacked up diesel truck that only hauls fat chicks and nothing else. .

I've seen skinny chicks in the same vehicles....

On a tangent, lately I've been noticing a lot of full size trucks, lifted, some quite high, all had oversized tires, but with a wheel chair & CRANE in the bed.

I assumed some of them are military with JBLM nearby but I didn't notice any emblems or stickers that would suggest it.

I suppose if I had to use a chair, I'd rather hoist it into a beast truck than roll around forever in a minivan or trying to stuff it into an suv.
 

1920SF

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Jan 6, 2007
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I've seen skinny chicks in the same vehicles....

On a tangent, lately I've been noticing a lot of full size trucks, lifted, some quite high, all had oversized tires, but with a wheel chair & CRANE in the bed.

I assumed some of them are military with JBLM nearby but I didn't notice any emblems or stickers that would suggest it.

I suppose if I had to use a chair, I'd rather hoist it into a beast truck than roll around forever in a minivan or trying to stuff it into an suv.

I'd always thought the type that did the big lift/smokestacks/etc was trying to live by the decal 'lift it, fat chicks can't jump'...but we have definitely digressed in this thread as is common on Dweb.

A lot of my Marines spent a lot of their tax free/imm danger/bonus money on absurd vehicles to be sure, during the height of the war years the battalion parking lot was quite exotic-very much a melting pot of stereotypes.