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Grey Van?
Did anybody come to my house looking for me today in a grey van. Because somebody tried to take shit out of my truck in my driveway. They said they new me and they were taking my new underground. Luckily my sister pulled up when they were here. She told them to leave and nothing was stolen.
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I would advise adding a cap to your truck, five finger discounts are too easy when there is nothing separating them from their prize. Plus it cuts down on UV exposure to your expensive equipment
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Usually it dosent sit in the back of my truck. I got home late last night and forgot to bring it in. Whoever it was had to know where I live they told my sister they were looking for me. Also you cant just stumble on to my house Its kinda hidden.
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wow.. that was lucky Shawn. You need to becareful.
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I'm getting one for my truck when i start driving, so i can leave my gear in the back of my truck during school and head straight to the beach after. I can't wait |
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I wish I had the money for one but I dont. I am just glad my sister came home when she did.
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Dudez, I got this pimped out new grey van and it is the shiznit.
I'm gonna be getting a new board, too, despite a recent setback in my plan to acquire one. |
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I would think the roll n lock would be way more secure than a cap.very lockable vs. very visible I got so sick of putting my gear in my cab when I went somewhere, that I had to get a Kitemobile.Buy a cheap car and you will have a trunk to stash the goods.Got a Wet ass....no problem, hop on in! Make sure your boards fit nicely also, its a requirement on any good kitemobile.
Shawn- I know that Supafly Cheap Pimp Ridez has a nice Taurus for only 12,500, Its a great deal and totaly pimped.14 inch rims, 4-40 air cond.,Casette deck,its loaded. The interior/carpet is a Sandy color with a hint of green(Muck at EB?) Big Pimpin is in your future, Big Man! Want me to put in a word for ya? BTW-call me tomorrow. |
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There's nothing that can really hold gear that isn't easy to break into in the back of the truck.
Most of those fiberglass ones just take a little drilling and that's it. One of these on the other hand... Will work wonders for storing gear. |
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