Benz G Wagon for sale, a few dings.

cobb

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Nice. I came across a used military truck website. They touted bullet holes as featuers and on many models the glass was still intact, just had a bullet lodged in it. The trucks were rather cheap including shipping and most were 4 wheel or all wheel drive. Even had some 6 wheel trucks too.
 

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bobisculous. I hope you mean the Hummer H2's. I don't think the Mercedes G wagon can compete with a HMMWV (aka military version of H1) I have taken mine (well for the time I was deployed to Iraq) through some things that I doubt the Mercedes could go through.

Just ranting about all these civilian Hummer's on the road. Sure they might be more comfortable on the road with A/C, cusion seats (I sat on a Kevlar blanket in mine), power windows, etc. etc, but for true 4 wheeling taking a vehicle to its limits, the H1 gets my choice.
 

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LOL V8TOYTRUCK, I would think 3M PErfect it III Rubbing Compound with my Makita rotary, then SMR 2.0 with my PC, then some Zaino would take that right out /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

I bought a new car a week ago. The Mazda Tribute ( http://autopia.org/gallery/data/500/12my_car_.jpg )

Those bullet holes sure don't look like it came from a pistol...
 

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Yeah, there are tons of videos online where folks in hummer 2s get them stuck on those parking lot logs, curbs and breaking tie rods trying to drive up boat ramps.

I dont see the thing with them and what few military folks I have spoken to said the h1 was rather easy to flip and wouldnt own or drive one if they did not have to.
 

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