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Lol Big Rig Lights
Got enough of them LOL
I bet it looks good at night though!
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He should have all of those lights on the rear of the truck so when a PSD or Dmax rolls up on him at a high rate of speed they see his slow azz soon enough to maneuver around him! I guess he was figuring the other way around. Since his truck is soo fast the lights are his early warning system for the 1st gen cummins that he runs over. |
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Actually.. I didn't think it looked that bad.. the cab lights part at least... Well they are on a Dodge... but I think that would look interesting on a PSD... especially with ultra white lenses!!!
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