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Old 03-27-2008, 10:09 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Re: Why did you go 4x2 ?

because my old truck was a 4x2 manual and it was lots of fun. I have never needed 4x4 for snowboarding trips, mountain biking trips or any mild off roading I did. I just wanted a new vehicle to replace my truck and hold more stuff inside instead of outside (friends always want to use your truck for moving and crap).

also, zoshyii my college roomate, made me change my mind about an sti and convinced me I just had to have an FJ. he also convinced me I would get in to bigger trouble with a 4x4...and now that I use my FJ offroad I get myself into enough trouble with a 4x2.
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