Teenage Werewolves Are Real (And I'm a Na'Vi)

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Re: Teenage Werewolves Are Real (And I'm a Na'Vi)

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A Toyota Tacoma, really? We need something like this:
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That's a Chevy C4500 - a chassis normally used for 10' - 14' dump trucks or 16' cargo bodies - turned by Monroe Truck Equipment into a pickup with a 10' box, luxury interior, 6.6L Duramax diesel V8, Allison 1000 5-spped auto with tow/haul, and a 17,500-lb. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. :twisted:
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Hilux actually (well same thing). Chosen thanks to Top Gear demonstrating it's near indestructibility. In case we want to loot the North Pole or something.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:Hilux actually (well same thing). Chosen thanks to Top Gear demonstrating it's near indestructibility. In case we want to loot the North Pole or something.
Hmm. That Duramax will be hard to start in the Arctic Circle if we don't have an outlet for the block heater... but on the plus side, if you can't break into the building you want to loot, with the Kodiak Pickup you can just pull a wall down.
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Yeah, you'd either need to leave it running constantly (which one normally does in the Arctic) or have some sort of fuel fired heater for the engine.
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