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Old 05-30-2005, 05:29 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I think it's a photoshop job. Notice the door line following the fender of the 2nd set of back wheels? How the hell is the door supposed to work with the "front" rear wheels there?
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I think it's a photoshop job. Notice the door line following the fender of the 2nd set of back wheels? How the hell is the door supposed to work with the "front" rear wheels there?
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it looks like it opens the opposite way suicide door style. 6 wheels what the hell for now you gotta pay $70 more then you would for 2 new tires extra tires. it looks like a tank that they got lazy and didn't feel like finishing
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