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A carton of Beer would'nt fit in the Back of a Mighty Boy :)

lies lies lies...

It was some kind of piss up day at a friends house (maybe grandfinal day)... we got 5 people in the mightyboy (me driving, 1x passenger seat, 1x behind seats, 2x back tray) and then we drove to Whitford City bottle shop for a carton... from Hillarys! It was only a few Km's but we were laughing all the way and gave a few people at Whitford City a laugh too!

Latter 2 15" subs were installed behind the seats so anyone who says there isn't enough room in a mightyboy is wrong. No more excuses guys and girls...

They fit heaps

They are cheap to run & maintain

You can drive on roads or bike paths (they fit... trust me :laugh: )

The pictures prove you could jump over Boss Hog

You can attend a ute muster

Being a ute, they make you more of an aussie

The sheer lack of power almost guarantee's you no more tickets

And guys... girls find them irresistably cute... so long as it's not your only ride!

So what are you waiting for... GET ONE!!!! MAUWA!!!!! :stupid:

dont forget you can pick up hot solo mums called wearing lycra bike pants called kylie at the armadale b&s ball and do her in the back in the car park after a couple of bottles of bundy

schweet

**rushes out to buy one**

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