Truck vs. river
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Posted by: ce0560 on Dec 12, 2007 @ 04:10:54 pm
Is that a Toyota Tundra?
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Posted by: BH5432 on Dec 12, 2007 @ 05:38:53 pm
thats gotta be a diesel.
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Posted by: bosshonkey on Dec 13, 2007 @ 05:36:42 am
that looked a little small to be a diesel, but that would explain why it
could run in that amount of water.
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Posted by: Dbo on Dec 13, 2007 @ 11:22:52 am
It was a Chevy/Gmc you can tell by the headlights. Dont think it was Diesel
because it will say it in red bold letters on the side of the bed.
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Posted by: killboy on Dec 13, 2007 @ 12:45:08 pm
that video sucked... big xxxxing deal, he drove through water... would of
been better if he got stuck
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Posted by: cruzin4abruzin on Dec 13, 2007 @ 08:05:44 pm
On Dec 13, 2007 killboy wrote: that video sucked...
big xxxxing deal, he drove through water... would of been better if he got
stuck
Agreed!
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Posted by: zeroordie on Dec 15, 2007 @ 11:16:14 am
On Dec 13, 2007 killboy wrote: that video sucked...
big xxxxing deal, he drove through water... would of been better if he got
stuck
u really think a truck just sitting in the water like u see in every flood
would be more interesting than this?
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Posted by: fatharv on Dec 17, 2007 @ 10:17:41 am
chevy frontier n dont kno how the f@#k that happened
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Posted by: ak4775 on Dec 17, 2007 @ 04:32:22 pm
Whether or not it's diesel doesn't have anything to do with it. As long as
water doesn't get in the carb or air intake the vehicle will run. Some
Hummers and Jeeps can use a snorkel and can run buried to the roof in
water.
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