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Shaq's 6.4

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#1 · (Edited)
Just saw this truck at my gym, literally right now at 2am (24 hr gym) in downtown orlando. I thought dam nice super duty. Then im in there working out and i see Shaq walking out of the basketball court. I was like thats your super duty out there isnt it, he said yup. Thats about as far as my Shaq encounter went, but his truck is pretty sick. I peeked inside too, he has a computer monitor for a rearview mirror and his keyboard is flushed into his center counsel. He obviously had a back up camera, but also tons of lights in his grill, like mini cop lights or something. Anyway though you guys would appreciate the pic.
 
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#2 ·
thats badass
 
#13 ·
concur..:hehe::hehe:
 
#10 ·
Shaq WAS a reserve deputy for Maricopa (sp?) County in AZ until he was taped using slag/slander/recist remarks against Kobe... then Sherrif Joe said buhbye to him as a deputy. although he might have been reinstated by now
 
#11 ·
Yea i heard he was a officer too, i think that is definitely why he as the lights. Looked like he had a 5"exhaust too. Im sure he has it tuned and probably more.
 
#14 ·
Yup. The wheels gotta go.

I'm sure they meet the FMVSS requirements to be on a vehicle with a 13,400lb GVWR, too.
 
#16 ·
Guys - To each his own - I personally don't care for the wheels - But I think it is Sweet that Shaq is rollin around in a 6.4 Superduty and that is all that really matters - Instead of a Bentley or something like that - I am sure he has a couple of those in his garage though.
 
#18 ·
I think it looks pretty sick. I also doubt he tows much with it. I appreciate trucks of all styles, sure i like mine lifted but that one looks pretty awesome too. As long as its not stock, i like it.
 
#19 ·
Research on Shaq the LEO.

Also, O'Neal has maintained a high level of interest in the workings of the police department and has become personally involved in law enforcement. O'Neal went through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Reserve Academy and became a reserve officer with the L.A. Port Police. He is seen in a commercial for ESPN in Miami Police garb climbing up a tree to rescue LSU's costumed mascot Mike the Tiger.

On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title and named the spokesman for the Safe Surfin' Foundation; he served an honorary role on the task force of the same name, which tracks down sexual predators who target children on the Internet.

Upon his trade to Miami, O'Neal began training to become a Miami Beach reserve officer. On December 8, 2005, he was sworn in as a reserve officer, electing for a private ceremony so not to distract from the special moment of the other officers. He assumed a $1 per year salary in this capacity.

Shortly thereafter, in Miami, O'Neal was a witness to a hate crime and called Miami-Dade police, giving them a description of the suspect and helping police, over his cell phone, track the offender. O'Neal's actions resulted in the arrest of two suspects, whom he had witnessed assaulting a man on the street while calling out homosexual slurs.
 
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