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Old 10-29-2015, 03:54 PM
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Found in my local Craigslist:




Is there no decency left any longer?
Old 10-29-2015, 04:02 PM
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Horrid!

What is the link to the ad? Would love to read why this happened.
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Good GAWD!
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that was inevitable once these things dropped below $10,000 lol


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LOL The first pothole and he's dead on the side of the road. Moe Ron
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What maroons!
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The big wheel craze is still huge down south. There are actually places that will let you rent rims and tires. When I was growing up 18 and 20 inch chrome wheels were huge. Remember spinners? LOL! I'm in my late 30's now with a teenage daughter. There is no way I could do that to my Cayenne. The biggest I would ever go is 22".

I live in Pittsburgh and our roads are horrible. I have been on factory wheels for the last three years on all my vehicles and won't go back. The ride is so much better on factory wheels as I don't have air suspension.

How can they make turns?
Old 10-30-2015, 09:57 AM
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There's ugly, butt ugly and nuthin but ugly!

This is nuthin but ugly!

Must be tough riding on rubber bands.
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