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Re: New Topic: Toughbook Owner's and their vehicles

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 2:02 pm
by j0llyr0ger
Thanks! Takes me where I want to go. The only way I can afford it is I have to do ALL the wrenching.

I have become a great Humvee mechanic over the years.

More pics:
http://dynasytes.com/hummer

Re: New Topic: Toughbook Owner's and their vehicles

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 5:07 pm
by Rob
j0llyr0ger wrote:Thanks! Takes me where I want to go. The only way I can afford it is I have to do ALL the wrenching.

I have become a great Humvee mechanic over the years.

More pics:
http://dynasytes.com/hummer
Looks good!

You need a better host though... The site is HORRIBLY slow! :P... I happen to own a badass server........... :binky:

EDIT: Looks like you're running a green server... Hmmmm..... Interesting!

Re: New Topic: Toughbook Owner's and their vehicles

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 8:19 pm
by j0llyr0ger
Yeah, everything runs from solar/wind/battery. gotta offset the hummer lol.

Actually look it up: Hummer (the real one, not the GM one) is better for the environment than a Prius.

Re: New Topic: Toughbook Owner's and their vehicles

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 11:32 am
by wyrm73
It's a little known (much less believed fact) how environmentally friendly almost all diesels are. The excessive particulates (and thus black exhaust smoke) makes everyone think they burn dirty. But particulates settle out and do not rise into the atmosphere. They are far more efficient burning and a whole lot less greenhouse gasses. Compare the mileage of a diesel and a gas engine. Makes sense when you look at it from that perspective- mileage = efficiency = greener.

Re: New Topic: Toughbook Owner's and their vehicles

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 1:16 pm
by mklym
Well, after jolly's sweet ride, mine look very much ghetto. :D

My neglected '78 Powerwagon

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And my daily driver - '05 Ram 3500 - chipped, that's about it.

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No pics of the bike, haven't had money and/or time to go and work on it. :(