I need some friends
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Dam man, I wish I did! I could use some four wheelin buddies to, as all my friends are driving ricers as well, but I live in Denver. All these beautiful mountains and trails, and no Dodge clubs around that I have been able to find (probably just blind or sumthin). Good luck!
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mntnceguy,
Yeah ive been in the canadian quite a few times. It was always in my old jeep though. Have you ever gone down to the river through Purcell? Thats they way I usually went its a blast going through the river bed when its a little dried up. Kinda sad I live in truck country and Dont know anyone who owns a 4x4.
Yeah ive been in the canadian quite a few times. It was always in my old jeep though. Have you ever gone down to the river through Purcell? Thats they way I usually went its a blast going through the river bed when its a little dried up. Kinda sad I live in truck country and Dont know anyone who owns a 4x4.
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Check the regional sections of any of the Mopar related sites online. I was in the same boat yrs ago with all my friends having cars and not being into performance. Met a couple guys on a few sites and we work on our trucks together, buy parts together and race our trucks at the strip [8D]
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If you like to play in the rocks go up to the Grand Lake area below the spill ways. There are some awesome trails there some of them you will need to grab your *****, they can be pretty hairy. If I wasn't stuck here in Fort Bragg I'd look you up. I have alot of buddy's that run that area. They don't care what you drive as long as you drive hard.