i'm shocked
randy in a raptor
who would've ever thought - not saying it's a bad thing btw
Me either.
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i'm shocked
randy in a raptor
who would've ever thought - not saying it's a bad thing btw
Well you got a heck of a deal!!! Excited to see a raptor put to work!The guy selling the Raptor wouldn't take my $51,000 offer, as expected. We settled at $52,800, which for a truck that sells for $68,000, seems to be a good deal with only 900 miles. So, the crew wins the electoral and popular vote. Good part, it has none of those obscene Raptor decals and no sun/moon roof (much to Michael's displeasure). It is gray and will hide scratches better than the shiny paint versions. The only changes in 2020 models over 2019 is some different color and interior options.
When I was looking into trucks a few years ago the Raptor was my second choice. But I couldn't get that stereotype out of my head which made it feel like I was trying to be younger by buying it.I'm just gonna say it. Raptors are awesome but not a workhorse. There just not practical if you plan on working your truck. If you just need it to go downtown Bozeman for dinner and the brewery on friday night great. Ur doin it in style.
If I see a raptor on a mountain I fully expect a flat brim to step out of that tint and a keep hammering sticker. I like to stereotype like that.
Tear them sleeves off and let your hair grow long in the back. That truck was meant for cutoff and a good mullet.Me either.
I am considering swapping out the KO2 tires right away. They might be badass on rock and sand, but on packed snow/ice I was not impressed. Or, I just run them for a couple years and switch to something with a composite material that is better for packed snow and ice.