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#11
neil, I'm sure the law on odometer manipulation varies from location to location. Here in the U.S., it's a state-by-state case. In my state, manipulatiing an odo for fraudulent purposes is illegal. Replacing an odo with a new OEM model for a repair issue or replacing the OEM speedo with a different type/model odo doesn't fall into that category unless the seller of a vehicle so equipped/replaced tries to misrepresent the useage/mileage of that vehicle. That's why our titles have a statement phrase that must be sworn to that states known mileage...or at least approximate mileage. The guy I bought my KLX250 from had to do that since it was equipped with a Vapor. This can be a very hard law to prove and prosecute.
#14
lol spray on bugs
#15
And...how about some stick-on saddle sores...kinda like those temporary tatoo things. While everyone is around the campfire at night, you can drop your trousers to proudly display your he-man iron butt and pain tolerance.
Hmmmm...sounds like a scene from "Brokeback Mountain".
Hmmmm...sounds like a scene from "Brokeback Mountain".
#17
And...how about some stick-on saddle sores...kinda like those temporary tatoo things. While everyone is around the campfire at night, you can drop your trousers to proudly display your he-man iron butt and pain tolerance.
Hmmmm...sounds like a scene from "Brokeback Mountain".
Hmmmm...sounds like a scene from "Brokeback Mountain".
#20