For the record, I’m opposed to that idea.IMHO, this is a stupid idea. I'd rather have someone key my vehicle.
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For the record, I’m opposed to that idea.IMHO, this is a stupid idea. I'd rather have someone key my vehicle.
If this ends up being what catches on I fear for your well being.IMHO, this is a stupid idea. I'd rather have someone key my vehicle.
Please send your location.IMHO, this is a stupid idea. I'd rather have someone key my vehicle.
612 Wharf Avenue, right next to gentlemen's club.The real trend that should be...
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/-weve-been-broncod.38518/
And as for this...
Please send your location.
You're my kinda creep, buddy.Many of you may have seen how Jeep owners put little rubber duckies on each others Jeeps as a way to say hello. I decided Bronco owners need our own version. I went to Amazon and purchased some small, plastic toy horses. I've started putting them on other Broncos when I see them parked. They fit perfectly in black plastic piece that sits right where the hood meets the windshield. I've posted pics below. Would be cool if we could make this a Bronco thing. They are cheap to buy. If you buy some of these, start passing them along, take a photo, and post it. If you receive one, same thing, take a photo, post it and then pass it along!
What do guardian bells have to do with ducking and bucking?? Riders hanging a guardian bell is a way of protecting them in their travels. Like the St Christopher medallion is carried inside a vehicle. They are given to a rider by someone who loves and cares about them. Never bought for themselves. They aren't set randomly on bikes by strangers.Does nobody who has a Bronco have a motorcycle too??? Haven't heard of gremlin bells?