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Old 02-05-2006, 02:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Try this in your X-terra biyatches!




Thank goodness for waterproof seats, and the easy to clean floor.

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Old 02-05-2006, 02:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Try this in your X-terra biyatches!

jesus....that looks impossible. And is if you own an Xterra. =)
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Re: Try this in your X-terra biyatches!

That's tight!!! Sadly the new FJ won't be able to do that because it can't get all of its new technology (i.e. computers) wet, but i'll eventually see how deep it can go.
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That's tight!!! Sadly the new FJ won't be able to do that because it can't get all of its new technology (i.e. computers) wet, but i'll eventually see how deep it can go.
Why the hell would you want to?? What have you proven??
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Old 02-05-2006, 05:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Lol there's absolutely nothing wrong with driving your car submerged. I do it all the time!
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Lol there's absolutely nothing wrong with driving your car submerged. I do it all the time!
But don't your socks get wet?? I hate when that happens!!!
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Re: Try this in your X-terra biyatches!

Thanks to Diesel motor avoiding all electric and computerized stuff! Don’t need to be waterproof if you have nothing sensible to water…
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That's it. F**k this FJ Cruiser stuff. I'm going to import a BJ42 from canada.

25 MPG and the ability to do *anything* *anywhere*.

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This stuff always cracks me up.....My FJ will never see dirt. That would be the same as 99% of all those sold....You want to "Off Road??" I know where you can get your own Humvee with miles of dirt roads with all kinds of challanges
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Re: Try this in your X-terra biyatches!

Whoa... what's happening here. Prat's out for an old beater? Coco's pushin' hummers?

Ouch... yesterday must have been a strange day. What did I miss?
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