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esanchez
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Posted: 05/11/07 10:02 AM
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All you Truckin' fans from the Great White North, represent! Where are you from? What do you drive? Club affiliation? Show your maple leaf pride!
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Posted: 05/11/07 03:59 PM
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Canada has a strong showing of Sport Trucks. We love the custom truck scene. It gives me a good idea, I am going to go and get some photos, info. from some of the classy daily drivers around my city, I can think of a few off the top of my head. I would love to post them on the site and show you guys how we do it here when there isn't 2 feet of snow. Canada Represnt!
Keep On Truckin'
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Posted: 05/11/07 04:00 PM
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Oh yeah I'm from Medicine Hat Alberta. A very warm very windy city of 65+ thousand.
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Posted: 05/15/07 08:56 PM
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I have some good footage of the first drag race of the season, there was about 6 trucks there. I will see if i can get it edited and added to the site. I was having issues with my camera battery but i think i shot some good footage. I will be checkin out a lot of the races this year and i will keep the footage comin.
Keep On Truckin'
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Posted: 05/24/07 01:12 AM
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I'm from Vancouver and there are a ton of great trucks around here. I mainly go the SUV route and have a 03 explorer as well as an 07 expedition
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esanchez
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Posted: 05/24/07 04:39 PM
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Lemme ask you guys. Do you think there is a particular Canadian "style" to custom trucks up there? What do you think is the essence of a Canadian custom truck? Just curious.
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Posted: 05/25/07 05:47 PM
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I think its the same as anywhere else. Clean trucks that turn heads
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Posted: 05/26/07 12:15 AM
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At least where I am there are no lifted suv's they are all lowered with huge rims and boomin sound systems. Truks are more often raised than lowered because they go off and play in the mountians with off roading in the summer and in the winter they go backcountry skiing or snowmobiling. The lowered trucks really stand out though, they are often painted lambo lime green, orange or red and are not really that concerned with tucking so much as driveability.
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Posted: 05/26/07 02:53 PM
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There are mostly lifted trucks around here too. Lifted trucks are dime a dozen, its the lowriders that, in my opinion, really turn heads.
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Posted: 11/28/07 03:35 PM
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hey hows it going i am from port perry ontario a little town about an hour north of toronto i have started a club called pavement pounders my truck in a 2001 dodge dakota in the club we have about 6 lowered trucks and 2 lifted trucks the lowered are my dakota mikes 1999 ford f150 bagged matts 1991 blazer 4 door bagged erics 1991 chevy 1500 bagged orginal paint steves 2001 s-10 bagged laying we also have a show that we put on called J.D. TRUCK SHOW its on june 28th and our sence in ontario is awasome for the lowered and aired out trucks
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