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Take note Mike. Perch a couple hot chicks on your bumper when you take your pics. Might help boost the sales. Hell, I think I might try that with out roll cages....... though I don't think anybody has noticed that I drew our cage design in the chic bronco pic ;D
Hell, I think I might try that with out roll cages....... though I don't think anybody has noticed that I drew our cage design in the chic bronco pic ;D
Nice bumpers here, but its some kind of strange background.
Prolly not safe to view at work, although the pressure points are covered. http://boortz.com/more/optical_illusion.html
I wouldnt mind having a set of those bumpers--front and rear, but I think I would have to test them out ALOT before I took them on the road. Just to see how well they held up; they sure look strong....I would just want to make sure that no one gets hurt.