No, no it wont. Cybertruck in the form presented not only can't fit on US roadways, it cannot be built as it's been displayed.Interesting. It could also go with the Cybertruck.
Soooooo, that's a mobile kitchen? Because it sure isn't a mobile sleeping trailer. For the expense, materials and man-hours put into that it could have been so much more than a mobile kitchen ($70 on a coleman burner and you have everything that is bringing, but without 35" tires)This baby needs a Bronco. 35β tires, wrapped in Carb Gray, and an off-road attitude.
Rick you have easily become one of my favorite people on this forum hahahahNo, no it wont. Cybertruck in the form presented not only can't fit on US roadways, it cannot be built as it's been displayed.
Vaporware non-DOT compliant stupidtruck is stupid.
They didn't even try to make something that could actually go into production and it turned into millions of peoples wet-dream vehicle... No clue why, just mail Tesla a check for a few thousand bucks and ask for a handie at some point in the future.
Soooooo, that's a mobile kitchen? Because it sure isn't a mobile sleeping trailer. For the expense, materials and man-hours put into that it could have been so much more than a mobile kitchen ($70 on a coleman burner and you have everything that is bringing, but without 35" tires)
Really not trying to be a Debbie-downer here but I just don't understand either the Stupidtruck or this type of trailer.
Fictional retelling of vaporware Cybertruck in rush hour traffic.Rick you have easily become one of my favorite people on this forum hahahah
Iβm f**king dying hahahhahFictional retelling of vaporware Cybertruck in rush hour traffic.
And popping by the grocery store for more home-pregnancy tests (assuming if you have a cyber truck it has a functional p$$y magnet that draws the chicks in like a 3-balled tomcat)
It was on Amazon. That scene is from TopGear. I believe Richard Hammond drove that one.Iβm f**king dying hahahhah
Someone get this guy a Netflix special