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Ok this isn't meant to offend anyone/owners of said trucks.

 

My other half consistently reminds me of how I "label" pick ups.

Now the question is this a local or national trend?

 

Mitsibushi l200's (usually animals) - Normally town vehicles, driven by blondes picking up there kids from school and being badly parked clearly when said man about the house is out working a 70-80hr week for there upkeep.

 

Nissan navara, Now these are a bit unpredictable and either appear to be driven by someone of supervisory status or towing an ifor Williams.

 

Ford Ranger, always a work truck. Beaten around and never cleaned, normally with a boxy ex utility fibreglass back.

 

Isuzu Rodeo, normally the sign of a new business starter, for some reason the long time business's stick with what they know so don't bother.

 

Older Hilux, yes I do logs :lol:

 

Newer hilux, Im a builder or work along construction lines.

 

The landrover 90/110/130 Im a farmer, a farmers son or like off roading. I don't care if its unreliable tho as its cheap to fix.

 

VW Amarok,Well lets just say they wont be seeing any mud anytime soon. Ive never seen a speck of dirt on one.

 

 

Ring bells in your locality? :001_rolleyes:

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L200...close on the hours worked and occasionally driven by blonde wife but mostly bouncing it around on the farm working. Mrs isn't a fan of it because she struggles to reverse park it without using the towbar as a bump stop....:cursing:

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