ACAD_Cowboy
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https://www.thedrive.com/news/41435/slammed-jeep-gladiator-dually-took-some-serious-fabrication
Remember this monstrosity? It's back.
Remember this monstrosity? It's back.
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Don’t know why, but I clicked the link and looked. Now I am going to have to was my eyes out with some bleach. ?https://www.thedrive.com/news/41435/slammed-jeep-gladiator-dually-took-some-serious-fabrication
Remember this monstrosity? It's back.
Right I mean they went all out on something custom which is awesome (I don't like it but it takes skill to fab up things.) but then they just bought and slapped on that grill....It looked good until I saw that grill ok.......I like it *My brain:NO NO YOU DONT* yeah its....ok

But why not put those abilities to good use and build something that doesn't induce the gag reflex.I appreciate the work and craftsmanship that went into building it, but no thank you.
SEMA builds don't care about that, it's all about the most outrageous build.But why not put those abilities to good use and build something that doesn't induce the gag reflex.
And that wins - what a great descriptive term, so fitting.SEMA builds don't care about that, it's all about the most outrageous build.
I cannot disagree with this, but I still am not a fan of that build...Hey, I for one would never buy it, BUT - the wonderful thing about these trucks (and Jeeps in general) is that you can customize it to be whatever you want it to be. Y'all need to be a little less critical of customization jobs like this until you have the skill to create something similar that fits your taste. If you've built something better that is being shown at SEMA, let's see it.