This is why God won't let me win the powerball...

That 6x6 would make a nice day-cruiser to tow behind this...

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Ultimate RV KiraVan Motorhome Built By Dad For His Daughter

When I look at that I just see a bunch of expensive stuff waiting to be broken.
 
NO WAY would I own that KIRAVAN thing,, maybe a Uni-Mog,, but not the RV,,

I own this, and it alone takes an immense effort to keep it in proper order,,

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The LAST thing I would buy is a maintenance nightmare,,,,,,, :eek:
 
NO WAY would I own that KIRAVAN thing,, maybe a Uni-Mog,, but not the RV,,

I own this, and it alone takes an immense effort to keep it in proper order,,

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The LAST thing I would buy is a maintenance nightmare,,,,,,, :eek:
That's nice, but you can eliminate any neighborhood problems with one of these...

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I've heard tell that there are two Sheilas for every Bloke "Down Under"!
Must be something to do with the Coriolis effect. :-)

73,
Rick
 
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Patriot Campers' LC79 6x6 review

I'd move to Australia and drive into the outback and never come home.....
But until then, I'll have to make do with the Tacoma and navigate the treacherous terrain of parking lots at Tractor Supply, Lowes and Costco :rolleyes:

Hey, you can always drive down to Pier Part if you can speak French and get some great food in little hole-in-the walls? lol
 
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Actually if I won a big lotto payout I would be over in Washington cruising the boat yards and marinas. Lot more get away from it all in a fair sized boat. A 12ft wide 38 fter has more room than most RVs and it you go up to the 50 ft range ya really get room. A 58' with a couple of 3208s will cruise at 10-12 knots and about 10 gal per hour. But, anchored up in some nice little cove while you catch crabs, prawns, cod and halibut, you only have to run a small gen set from time to time. Especially if you stick a few solar panels on top the wheel house.
 
In Oklahoma one of the most popular vehicles I see are Jeep Wranglers that are all tricked out for extreme off-roading. Many of them have big wheels, lifted, and have snorkels and you can see underneath and they are immaculate clean and the paint looks like they have never been taken off road. I think the image of having "a go anywhere" vehicle seems great in the mind and people picture themselves driving up the top of a mountain or through a jungle but in reality that rarely happens. My Ram pickup will take me anywhere I need to go and much further for hunting, fishing, and exploring but I don't push the envelope. I don't want to beat it all up on rocks, brush, and tree limbs or flood it going through a creek that's a little too deep.
 
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10-4, Farmer17.

When I am out riding the countryside on my BMW motorrad, I pass country stores with many Harley-Davidsons parked outside. The fine gentlemen showing off their fine leather accoutrements.

Gamecock isn't interested in showing off; he is interested in RIDING. He just laughs at them.

"Let me put this hamburger down"

I don't want to eat; I want to RIDE.
 
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