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Default How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 06:33 PM







http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg

That *can't* be good for his car.

Natalie

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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 06:36 PM






Wickeddoll wrote:
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http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg

That *can't* be good for his car.

Natalie
I don't see a car. Just an SUV.

However, why would that be bad for the undercarriage, assuming the
driver stays away from railroad tracks?


Jeff


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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 06:51 PM



"Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958DieSpammersDie (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg

That *can't* be good for his car.

Natalie

This is funny, coming from the lady who publicized the love affair between
her tires and numerous curbs. :-)




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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 07:07 PM




"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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"Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958DieSpammersDie (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
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http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg

That *can't* be good for his car.

Natalie


This is funny, coming from the lady who publicized the love affair between
her tires and numerous curbs. :-)


HEY! I didn't damage my tires! They were just worn out.

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

Natalie




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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 07:09 PM




"Robert Watson" <kidsdoc2000 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Wickeddoll wrote:
http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg

That *can't* be good for his car.

Natalie

I don't see a car. Just an SUV.
Which is classified as a car by many sources, smart guy.
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However, why would that be bad for the undercarriage, assuming the
driver stays away from railroad tracks?


Jeff
A good few potholes - and we have plenty of them around here, certainly puts
a hurting on that thing. Wear and tear aside, that doesn't even *look*
right.

Natalie




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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 07:12 PM




"Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958DieSpammersDie (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
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| "Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958DieSpammersDie (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
| news:f2q7qe.35c.1 (AT) news (DOT) evilcabal.org...
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| > http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg
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| > That *can't* be good for his car.
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| > Natalie
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| This is funny, coming from the lady who publicized the love affair
between
| her tires and numerous curbs. :-)
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HEY! I didn't damage my tires! They were just worn out.

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

Natalie


The goal is to have the sidewalls outlast the tread ...






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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 07:19 PM




"Hachiroku ハチ*ク" <Trueno (AT) AE86 (DOT) gts> wrote

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On Sun, 20 May 2007 19:33:34 -0400, Wickeddoll wrote:


http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg

That *can't* be good for his car.

Natalie


Not if it's done correctly

Part of the definition of "correctly" is that it has to LOOK good when it's
done.

When a truck LOOKs as bad as that one, it can't be done "correctly."






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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 07:25 PM




"Jeff Strickland" ...
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"JoeSpareBedroom" ...
| "Wickeddoll" ...
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| > http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg
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| > That *can't* be good for his car.
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| > Natalie
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| This is funny, coming from the lady who publicized the love affair
between
| her tires and numerous curbs. :-)
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HEY! I didn't damage my tires! They were just worn out.

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

Natalie



The goal is to have the sidewalls outlast the tread ...




They did! They were pretty bald.

Natalie




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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 07:55 PM



Wickeddoll wrote:
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"Robert Watson" <kidsdoc2000 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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| Wickeddoll wrote:
| > http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg
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| > That *can't* be good for his car.
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| > Natalie
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| I don't see a car. Just an SUV.

Which is classified as a car by many sources, smart guy.
Big deal. GMC is a truck brand, not a car brand.

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| However, why would that be bad for the undercarriage, assuming the
| driver stays away from railroad tracks?
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| Jeff

A good few potholes - and we have plenty of them around here, certainly puts
a hurting on that thing.
Yet, if you look at the clearance, the clearance appears to be the same
on my car, more or less. I doubt the potholes would hurt the vehicle.

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Wear and tear aside, that doesn't even *look*
right.
Granted, it looks stupid. But, it's not my truck. If I buy a truck and
want it to look stupid, that would be my right.

Jeff


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Natalie



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Default Re: How to wreck your undercarriage - 05-20-2007 , 08:03 PM




"Robert Watson" <kidsdoc2000 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Wickeddoll wrote:
"Robert Watson" <kidsdoc2000 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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| Wickeddoll wrote:
| > http://s195323775.onlinehome.us/page...wclearance.jpg
|
| > That *can't* be good for his car.
|
| > Natalie
|
| I don't see a car. Just an SUV.

Which is classified as a car by many sources, smart guy.

Big deal. GMC is a truck brand, not a car brand.

You are losing sight of the bigger picture, the bottom of the damn thing is
scraping the ground. It doesn't matter that Natalie called it a car and you
want to call it a truck. Well, it seems to matter to you, but I'm sure it
doesn't matter to anybody else ...

One problem you have here is that Natalie has been here a very long time and
we like her, you are new and we don't like you already.







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