Pinstriper's Guide to Overlanding ;-)

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Note to self: Install limb risers.

Every time I watch this video, it brings tears to the eyes.....of my insurance company!:tonguewink:
 
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Having a full figured vehicle means some rubbing of the sides is going to happen at some point. In case you were wondering, it doesn't normally look like this.


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Having a full figured vehicle means some rubbing of the sides is going to happen at some point. In case you were wondering, it doesn't normally look like this.
Doesn't normally look like what? Clean? Bad ass? What? Haha.

Not that my wagon sees a sponge regularly anymore but I'm happy to just leave it dirty so the mud can hide the pinstripes. Ignorance is bliss.

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With a little elbow grease they'll come out.... Ha... a lot of elbow grease. 20160427_132923.jpg
 
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I really am going to stick with the old farm truck look. This is all too painful to see your nice shiny new paint looking like it belongs to my 18 year old Defender.
 
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