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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc View Post
Fred with all due respect I think there is a difference between the rolling coal mentality vs. the hard working folks you mentioned. I don't think most of those hard working folks go out of their way to roll coal on people walking on the sidewalk or riding their bikes .

I do agree with you there should be no hypocritical double standard between a modified Porsche or a diesel pickup .
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Originally Posted by fastfredracing View Post
I'm willing to bet a good bunch of you would change your tune if you ever got to row through the gears in a noisy old hopped up cummins with a load behind you .
I was never a truck guy, but have lived rural for 25 years now, and it is culture here.
Some of these rigs are just simply bad ass. Lifted brodozer or not .
I know a ton of guys with hopped up diesel trucks.
None of them are flying confederate flags and rolling coal on cyclists .
Most of these guys are diesel mechanics, truckers, in some sort of construction, or haul race cars, campers etc...
Is it wrong to like big powerful trucks ? Don't be too judgemental the next time one rolls by you at Lowe's.
Here is your typical ratty Pa brodozer .
https://www.facebook.com/fred.grosshaupt/videos/3454260691303875/?t=15.
he daily drives a camry, and his wife a crv. She a sucessful business owner, and he is in medical sales. I've never even seen the guy not wearing a suit. They haul their camper with this truck on the weekends. Mild tune, all deletes, 4 inch cat back with turbo style muffler. Real knuckle draggers make sure to hate on him because he is into something different than you .
Nothing wrong with modified diesels unless they are modified specifically to do this
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