H2 Offroad
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they do good in snow
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...HOMEGROWN+CREW
lots of pics in the link above like this:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...HOMEGROWN+CREW
lots of pics in the link above like this:
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well those certainly were nice
kahki shorts and hiking boots in the moab escalator video. Neatly tucked in for a romp in the countryside in the new conveyance.
Since we are being pc it is no longer called "spoiled" but where I am from we call it sponsored by team Paw-Paw
Since we are being pc it is no longer called "spoiled" but where I am from we call it sponsored by team Paw-Paw
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How did this one get to where it is sitting?
Originally Posted by LanceD
they do good in snow
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...HOMEGROWN+CREW
lots of pics in the link above like this:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...HOMEGROWN+CREW
lots of pics in the link above like this:
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H3
Yawl think the H2 is bad? Wait till you see the new H3. It is build on a Chev canyon pickup frame with a 5 cyl 200hp engine and the H3 weighs 5000#. I can not wait to see the vids of that thing trying drive off road.
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