View This To Watch A Dodge 1500 SRT-10 Get Flipped By Stupid Kids!
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View This To Watch A Dodge 1500 SRT-10 Get Flipped By Stupid Kids!
Just watch the tragic destructive flip of this Dodge 1500 SRT-10 Burnout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFH39T0Z0WI
Life Lesson Learned:
NEVER BUY your kid a $50,000+ Truck Because this is what they'd prob do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFH39T0Z0WI
Life Lesson Learned:
NEVER BUY your kid a $50,000+ Truck Because this is what they'd prob do.
Last edited by FarmBoy428; 07-29-2010 at 12:59 AM. Reason: remove [/vid]
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Im not going to lie, I had help getting this truck and I had the nicest one at school but unlike all the rich kids, I was out waxing my baby, paying for all the add ons, pretty much treating it like a rolls royce i just hate seeing kids no getting brand new cars then doing all the stuff to it under daddy's bill then they brag about it.
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Thats very true. And who knows maybe this video was a one time deal too? Didn't look like the kid really knew what he was doin
But yeah when you take care of your stuff there's no reason your parents couldn't help you out a bit. I've gotten some help on repairs, so in turn I work on my parents stuff (Saved em thousands just this summer on labour!)
But yeah when you take care of your stuff there's no reason your parents couldn't help you out a bit. I've gotten some help on repairs, so in turn I work on my parents stuff (Saved em thousands just this summer on labour!)
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I agree, I am a 3rd generation Dairy farmer, and I just got my 1996 Dodge 1500 Laramie SLT with the 5.9L Magnum 4x2 i got it for 1500 about a week ago. I got my license April 28th the day i turned 16. I didnt have a vehicle to drive until then. I made all my money working on the farm, going to auctions selling things, helping other farmers in my area. Anything really to save up enough to get me a good running ram. There is a kid in my town I happen to be best friends with. He lives on a multi-million dollar Cattle ranch here in illinois, goes to my high school, and he drives a 2005 Dodge 2500 Power Wagon. He has the nicest truck in my town with a population of 6500 people...
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Im not going to lie, I had help getting this truck and I had the nicest one at school but unlike all the rich kids, I was out waxing my baby, paying for all the add ons, pretty much treating it like a rolls royce i just hate seeing kids no getting brand new cars then doing all the stuff to it under daddy's bill then they brag about it.
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Same. I bought my truck off my dad when I turned 16 (Paid the $6,000 that he still owed on it) and ever since then I have paid for everything that has been done to it. I went to a catholic high school and all the seniors getting their new mustangs and such just pissed me off especially when they treated them like crap. The only two trucks there were mine and my buddies gmc and we did nothing but wax them, polish the chrome, and work on them while everyone else called up dumb for taking care of our cars. One kid actually got his acura impounded so his parents bought him a beamer to drive, which he then got impounded for street racing after blowing a red light and hitting a sign, totalling the car to which he said "I was tired of that anyways"... Things mean a lot more to you when you actually had to pay for them. But then again maybe this was a one time deal and they learned their lesson.
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I agree, I am a 3rd generation Dairy farmer, and I just got my 1996 Dodge 1500 Laramie SLT with the 5.9L Magnum 4x2 i got it for 1500 about a week ago. I got my license April 28th the day i turned 16. I didnt have a vehicle to drive until then. I made all my money working on the farm, going to auctions selling things, helping other farmers in my area. Anything really to save up enough to get me a good running ram. There is a kid in my town I happen to be best friends with. He lives on a multi-million dollar Cattle ranch here in illinois, goes to my high school, and he drives a 2005 Dodge 2500 Power Wagon. He has the nicest truck in my town with a population of 6500 people...
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I'm from the city (columbus, ohio) so we have plenty of cars. The one thing I hated was every year the seniors would vote on best care and it always went to some rich kid with a new mustang or beamer, but never to people like my buddies and I who actually spent time working on our engines, sound systems, keeping the truck clean, the rims shining, and the interior looking brand new. No respect for all the work we would put in. But whatever. In the long run I win because my buddies and I could always whip their little v6's and when it came to hauling stuff who did they call? And then who did they have to pay? Yep us thats who. Alteast it only takes me one trip in one vehicle to move my stuff back and forth from college