I saw this video from the Silver Lake Sand dunes...wow, lucky no one was hurt! Well, except the truck that is!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8W85WjayKQ#ws (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8W85WjayKQ#ws)
The truck was destroyed. Frame bent, motor pushed into fire wall etc.
COOL VIDS!
Wow....what an idiot loll
Quote from: Blazin40s on June 02, 2011, 11:37:16 PM
Wow....what an idiot loll
messed up a nice truck ==doh
Wow that was cool applaudd
Hope it was worth impressing a few people he didn't even know.
Quote from: Trent on June 02, 2011, 11:25:09 PM
==kv
just gotta say what a dumbass though, makes for a good show though
I wish I had so much money I could waste a $35,000 truck. What a douche. Could have killed someone too. This is the kind of guy that will get the place shut down.
Oh man is his daddy gonna be ==pissed when he sees what jr. did to his truck.
Quote from: Trent on June 02, 2011, 11:25:09 PM
==kv
just gotta say what a dumbass though, makes for a good show though
WOW either to much MONEY,BEER OR NO BRAINS. ==doh
nice jump was a nice truck dumb a@@
oh man!!! well cant say much I think we have all had one of those oh man i wish i wouldnt of did that moments........or am i the only other dumbass on wegot mud lol
bet he wishes he had a fordd he coulda drove away
Quote from: redneck renegade on June 05, 2011, 03:06:49 PM
bet he wishes he had a fordd he coulda drove away
loll thats because the ford wouldnt of had enough power to jump that high loll ........sorry had to be the chevv guy to say it ++peace
yea i saw it coming
idiots like that are why people want to close the dunes
Quote from: 3+3 on June 03, 2011, 04:53:48 PM
Hope it was worth impressing a few people he didn't even know.
that was COOL . ==kv
WOW I would never even think of doing that with my 2008 noway
haha i was there when he did it. just a kid, jumping his moms truck. I was told the engine was pushed back a few inches and of course the radiator didnt resemble a radiator anymore.
Sweet jump!!! On another note, At least guys like him are supplying parts to help keep the other bow-ties to possibly making it another year.