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Four Wheeling...Am I doing it wrong?
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I'm not sure what you were linking to, but here is the URL you put into an image tag.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfl1/v/t1.0-9/11988658_10153612407224770_2166059167429243724_n.jpg?oh=7424b23210c57815ccfc15a88e3754ad&oe=56704AB3
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfl1/v/t1.0-9/11988658_10153612407224770_2166059167429243724_n.jpg?oh=7424b23210c57815ccfc15a88e3754ad&oe=56704AB3
Hyd yn oed er fy mod Cymraeg , dim ond yn siarad Saesneg, felly yr wyf yn gobeithio y bydd y cyfieithu yn gywir.
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aah, my security setting weren't allowing me to see the image or the URL for it, until I overrode it to get the URL.
Is that 4X4 driving on an invisible vertical road?
Is that 4X4 driving on an invisible vertical road?
Hyd yn oed er fy mod Cymraeg , dim ond yn siarad Saesneg, felly yr wyf yn gobeithio y bydd y cyfieithu yn gywir.
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You should be more careful when driving on vertical roads (either visible or invisible). If you go that close to the edge of the road, you might get your vehicle scratched!
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it says in the owners manual, for best performance, to keep the round rubber things on the bottom
i own the 1989 version of that same truck and have found that works best
btw got any parts ya wanna sell?
i own the 1989 version of that same truck and have found that works best
btw got any parts ya wanna sell?