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    what do you subscribe to?

    Ive been a reader (yes i can read jerks) of Garage Magazine for over a year and a half now... this has to be quite possibly one of the best "out of the norm" type of magazines that reflects from not only all the way back to the beginings of motorcycle and automotive history and up to future of what is to come, but also the lifestyle and culture that people had, have and will hold in the future..

    it highlights everything from all types of iconic music artists (one of a few in this month's is Ted Nugent), old school hot rods (55 gasser crusin around the same streets as Steve McQueen), tattoo legends like the original sailor jerry, ed hardy (before his name became associated with a systematic clothing brand that labels you a tool) and August Coleman (PLEASE LOOK HIM UP IF YOU DONT KNOW) along with a huge amount of motorcycle undertones and themes throughout the magazine (published by jesse james btw) that looks at all styles that are REAL and not comercialized and built by our own 2 hands and opens our eyes to the many up-and-coming and the been-around and low-key builders that make the industry what it is today...

    i know many magazines have the "What sort of man reads (insert magazine name here) "

    this month's issue reads like this and couple probably describe plenty of the people who are on this site (which is why im writing this)

    "A true test of a man's character cant really be performed accurately in time of prosperity or in the streets of tge Land Of Milk And Honey. No, a man can only be measured for a pair of big boy pants when the (S WORD) goes down. What is he capable of when things go wrong? Can he keep a fire going? Will he keep his wits about him when hysteria hits a fevered pitch? Can he field dress a deer? A real man wont be asked to pick up a hammer after the storm and possesses the good sense to do it clean-shaven"


    its one of the only magazines that i find informative, funny, and worth looking all the way through... its a complete package kind of deal...



    what magazines do you like to read and look through and what reasons??
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    lol...I wish you would never paint your truck...I bet it bugs them that much more that a primered up truck just soggied his Wheaties. good job buddy
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    I have been subscribing to Truckin' magazine for 10 years, and I am also a subscriber for Iron Horse magazine for the last 2 years. I used to subscribe to Hemmings' magazine, but then I finally found my dream car and I don't need to look any more. I like the Truckin' book because they mostly show american lifted trucks, and I like the Iron Horse book for all of the coverage on bike builders and shows around the country.

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    Mopar Collectors Guide, Custom Classic Trucks and Mini Truckin'
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    I have a crap load of back issues in the garage (any collectors need a whole bunch of mags?) but have not found money in the budget for subsriptions for years now. This sounds a lot like the topic the other Allen (spelled different) made around a month ago...

    You get your axle bearings swapped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    I have a crap load of back issues in the garage (any collectors need a whole bunch of mags?) but have not found money in the budget for subsriptions for years now. This sounds a lot like the topic the other Allen (spelled different) made around a month ago...

    You get your axle bearings swapped?

    o wow i guess i shoulda searched first... ive just been enthralled in that magazine for a while now...

    yeah got em swapped... got things working... now its time to up the shot and break something else..... who has a trailer
    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    lol...I wish you would never paint your truck...I bet it bugs them that much more that a primered up truck just soggied his Wheaties. good job buddy
    sprayedenali: i like catching, but not fishing
    DBTBSS: bring Tyler... we need someone to make fun of
    MidnightRider: your right im gay
    DamnYankee: my nana failed
    DamnYankee: confused...if it can't keep up to begin with, how can it keep up
    mitch cobb racing: ya, allen played with it for a while, HUGE difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
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    I knew your truck sat a little high for 2wd. Truckin was good about 8yrs ago before it became a SH AIM catalog.

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