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High Flying Bronco

yellowbilly

Full Member
Joined
Jan 6, 2003
Messages
249
Loc.
Auburn, WA
This dude is my HERO. That's why I have a daily driver. I am with sicaz66, FAULK IT break downs are "opportunities" ;D ;D for upgrades. Hey, fixes are easier to slip past the warden (wife). "Well honey I don't want it to break again so I need to fix it right this time...oh by the way I ordered some King bypass coil-overs!!!" :D
 

74ranger

Full Member
Joined
Apr 23, 2003
Messages
335
Loc.
wilkeson, washington
[quote author=DownhillManiac99 link=board=5;threadid=18151;start=0#msg138809 date=1054610572]
No brains no car...
[/quote]

hope that landing hurt ;D ;D ;D
 

Jeepster

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 13, 2001
Messages
1,507
well.....he does kinda have "bragging" rights now. ;D

bronco02.jpg
 

tcjones76

Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 17, 2002
Messages
888
Loc.
Tyngsboro, Ma
Judging from all the photos, at the same angle, at different levels of lift, this guy must of jumped his EB more than once before the wheels fell off.
 

72BlueBronco

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 17, 2001
Messages
689
Awesome :D
Love to see some airtime. Too bad the Bronco was not built for it :(
You only do that once, glad someone got it on camera ;)
 
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