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    Default One Bad M725

    I stumbled upon this Bad m725 in the imageshack and I just had to share.
    I don't know who it belongs to ,but if you know tell him he needs to post more
    pictures. Tell me what you think.

    Last edited by bump_r; April 9th, 2010 at 10:00 AM.

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    Looks to me like a major lift and 42' Boggers. I hope a few more pics show up.

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    Default nice truck

    That is a very nice truck and would like to see some more photos of the truck . if anyone else has any photo of there truck with nice tires i would like to see them so send me a link or just send them to me at m715kiaser@yahoo.com
    ( i know kaiser is misspelled -ia ai - but i did this to get the email address that no one else had ) with alittle info on size and lift and engine etc of your truck . i would like for someone to set up a sight to were we can post pics of our trucks . i would like to see before , during and after pics of everyones trucks . and if no one does it i might set it up if people send me enough pics to get it started . i think this is a very good sight and think this is the one thing that it is really missing is a dedicated photo section of members trucks . because when i see pics of other nice trucks it gives me more motivation to work on my truck to make it better as well !!

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    GREAT!!!!!! now i won't a m725

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    I don't know much about it but it was in JP Magazine a few years ago and here's another pic:
    http://www.jpmagazine.com/eventcover.../photo_02.html

    I think both of these need to go in the "ultimate M725 pic thread"

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    The shot was definitely taken in Kalifornia. The flags are a requirement there.
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    Quote Originally Posted by randyscycle View Post
    The shot was definitely taken in Kalifornia. The flags are a requirement there.
    Oregon dunes too I think

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    Uh, no. Those were taken here in MI at the Silver Lake sand dunes right next to Beasts' place of business. The shot in the link where the truck is running on the wet sand is the flats where the water from Lake Michigan broaches the dunes.
    And the flags are mandatory at just about every sand dune ORV area so idiots can see the other idiots coming over the crest before they hit lol
    भगवान तुम्हें प्यार करता है

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    Yeah it's silver lake, the caption reads
    Silver Lake Sand Dunes
    Tam Loomis was driving her husband Bill's M-725 around for much of the day. With a 472ci Cadillac V-8, Turbo 400, and NP203, the stock Dana 60 front and Dana 70 rear would be in trouble in rocks, but out in the sand, it had no problems at all.

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    yup, silver lake michigan for sure. i saw it briefly once a while back, and have had numerous peeps tell me about it-specifically about the caddy motor.

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