I take mine to work and they stop take pics and on the freeway they take pics too.That's such a great feeling.
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I take mine to work and they stop take pics and on the freeway they take pics too.That's such a great feeling.
Almost,except no one is leaning on a shovel, while two flag gets are casually holding up traffic.Looks like a group of city workers trying to figure out how to move it and get to the water line.
Ummm, well... LOL.You'd never go to someones house and peer in the windows, would you?
And yet that very thing happened to me in my home in Arrowbear (San Bernadino mtns) AND my front door is 112 feet from the roadway! They walked up and were playing in the snow taking photos, climbing on a very large boulder in front of my deck and up on my deck hanging out and taking pictures and I unknowingly walk out of my shower... naked when I see grandma peering in my front window, hand covering her eyes so she can better see in looking right at me! Three generations of the family and not one of them thought that was bad?Agreed! Now, it's only a picture and maybe that occurred before/after. I started a poll a few days ago on this very topic - If people keep a respectable distance and aren't peering inside the vehicle like they're looking to break in, fill your boots. But don't be disrespectful to peoples property.
You'd never go to someones house and peer in the windows, would you?
Just think about it this way, with sooo many eyes on it, it makes it harder for someone to steal it or anything, I mean there would be a lot of witnesses, some even with their cell phones out.Oh crap, I forgot about gas stations where I can't get away. And these things will always be at the gas station.
That thought definitely crossed my mind.Next time you should remote start it, just to see what the reaction would be lol.
It’s actually Area 51, the sun wasn’t up yet, and that’s on a security monitor.Do you have pics on your phone up close? I'm waiting on my 2-door FE in Cactus Gray. Would like to see what it actually looks like.
You bought the wrong vehicle at the wrong time if you don't want the attention.While I was signing the paperwork, my salesman had the guys drive it up front from the detail bay. By the time I had walked out there were already two members of the *shudders* general public poking at it (yes they were physically touching it, despite the bright yellow sold tag in the window).
I've owned it for, oh, 46 hours, and it's been in the garage for about 38 of them.
I have no interest in people touching it, parking too close to it, asking about it, etc.
Can't wait for them to be common place. Meanwhile I'm hoping most people just think it's a Wrangler and ignore me.
The photo doesnt show me laying on the ground on the otherside planning suspension mods.Nicely done, Tod. It's also nice to see people keeping a respectable distance and not peering in or kicking the tire.