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Originally posted by King James
OMG that is ugly. Can we even be sure that is a real L? Look where the exhaust tips are. How the hell did they do that since the gas tank is there?
OMG that is ugly. Can we even be sure that is a real L? Look where the exhaust tips are. How the hell did they do that since the gas tank is there?
If you do a search back a ways, you'll see that this is a L, and he has had many views on his ride.

To each their own.
I just read on NLOC that his drivers side exh. is fake. It still has been done by some, and is real.
Last edited by PFA; Aug 7, 2001 at 10:22 PM.
Joey....
I think Bulldog is very creative. I'm sure that is very important in the business he is in.
Or, maybe I've just gotten used to looking at it....
You go Bulldog...
I think Bulldog is very creative. I'm sure that is very important in the business he is in.
Or, maybe I've just gotten used to looking at it....
You go Bulldog...
his driver side exhaust types are just for show if I remember. I know High Risk had a real dual setup by moving the gas tank to a fuel cell in the back of the truck.
It is important to remember that his toy-Lightning is a WORK truck too, thats why it has all the bulldog stuff.
Daniel
It is important to remember that his toy-Lightning is a WORK truck too, thats why it has all the bulldog stuff.

Daniel
Guys, keep in mind Bulldog works in the sign business, and the Lightning is one of the vehicles he uses for that business; hence the bulldog logo. All of the vehicle for his business are painted the same: http://www.bulldogneon.com.
Tom
Tom



