Bruh, that ain't a Jones County thingJones County is about to riot.
Ok. It's been awhile, but I always remembered when I would see Jones County tags driving around Hattiesburg or when I would drive through Jones County seeing all of the lowered and customized cars/trucks with neon lights, ground effects, garish paint jobs, olde English metallic lettering, etc. I just assumed this was up their alley.Bruh, that ain't a Jones County thing
The coast seems to be the Camaro and squatted truck capitol of MississippiSee them all the time on the coast. I saw one in Ocean Springs yesterday, no way that guy could see out of that thing very well. And they absolutely look awful.
I think you meant high school graduate.I'm doing that to my wife's Telluride. She's gonna love it. Nevermind, I forgot she's a college graduate.
Those were the low riders. This squat shlt is a new thing.Ok. It's been awhile, but I always remembered when I would see Jones County tags driving around Hattiesburg or when I would drive through Jones County seeing all of the lowered and customized cars/trucks with neon lights, ground effects, garish paint jobs, olde English metallic lettering, etc. I just assumed this was up their alley.
They were doing this almost 20 years ago, first heard about it from a cousin that lives in FL. Use to call it the Palatka Lean.I thought this was going to be a fad that would quickly go away as these trucks fell apart. I think I see more now than ever.
I just can't imagine how someone can look at that and think it's cool.
I agree with the law, but it cost a lot of money to have legislators spend months and that's the only thing they did..
This tool I half knew in college had a slammed truck, like an s10 or something.Ok. It's been awhile, but I always remembered when I would see Jones County tags driving around Hattiesburg or when I would drive through Jones County seeing all of the lowered and customized cars/trucks with neon lights, ground effects, garish paint jobs, olde English metallic lettering, etc. I just assumed this was up their alley.
The squatted trucks are ridiculous and dangerous. They have a huge blind spot in front because of the tilt.
22's are small time. Used to be a guy around Vicksburg that had 36's on a Regal.That's got to be the stupidest trend since some fool thought putting 22 inch rims on an '88 Buick Regal would make it look cool.
22's are small time. Used to be a guy around Vicksburg that had 36's on a Regal.