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Quoted: Some states require bumpers... Florida is one, but then gives no definition of what a bumper is. ![]() Quoted: Quoted: The truck owner must've been really board to waste time on that. Some states require bumpers... Florida is one, but then gives no definition of what a bumper is. ![]() |
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If you attached it really firmly on there, because it's wood and you don't give a fuck, that thing would make a handy place to mount other stuff. Like, you could put a little bench down there, or like clamp or hang all manner of stuff on it.
You could fill it with carpenter bees and anybody who fucks with your truck gets, like, a little bit annoyed by carpenter bee drones getting up in their face and buzzing around like an asshole. That's pretty awesome. |
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Some states require bumpers... Florida is one, but then gives no definition of what a bumper is.
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The truck owner must've been really board to waste time on that. Some states require bumpers... Florida is one, but then gives no definition of what a bumper is.
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Not something I wood do. Unless you were board. |
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I've seen and done worse. Next. I drove a truck in Boston that had an I-Beam where the front bumper used to be - if you've ever driven in Boston, you know how bad the drivers and traffic is there. Behind the wheel of that truck, driving though town was like parting the Red Sea - everybody who saw the bumper, knew IDGAF and moved out of the way. |





