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Thread: That’s it...it’s time to play G.O.T.O.S.

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    For the few times that Porsche is Offroad, why not just use a trailer hitch basket with a Jerry can of water and gas and whatever the fuck you can’t fit inside?

    Those quarter window condiment cans are ugly as fuck.

    PS. How does one attach those to the glass?
    Kill all the telemarkers
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    Suction cups?

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    Double sided 3M tape. They're never coming off, just there, empty, for decoration.
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    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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    Like Christmas tree ornaments. All year.

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    That’s it...it’s time to play G.O.T.O.S.

    Popo reports out of Kamloops of a spree of gas tanks getting drilled for the gas. Mostly the lifted large pickups - easier to access the tank with a drill apparently. No one siphons anymore? I suppose those fuel packs would be even easier to stick a spile into it and drain it like a maple tree.

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    Fucking heathens.
    I remember the invention of locking gas caps in the 1970s.

    Now they drill a hole in your tank. Awesome.
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    Don't gas tank spouts have a kink in them now to prevent theft via siphoning? Or possibly also to prevent vapors from escaping. Not surprised gas theft would become an issue again the way prices are going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCMtnHound View Post
    Popo reports out of Kamloops of a spree of gas tanks getting drilled for the gas. Mostly the lifted large pickups - easier to access the tank with a drill apparently. No one siphons anymore? I suppose those fuel packs would be even easier to stick a spile into it and drain it like a maple tree.
    With the reports of drilled gas tanks are there also reports of vehicle fires???

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    With the reports of drilled gas tanks are there also reports of vehicle fires???
    That was my first reaction as well - they be some bold motherfuckers along the lines of electrical theft in less developed countries I have visited.

    But I think most modern gas tanks are plastic or some such, with only the armour being metal. Still sounds sketch to me though.

    Was thinking if I ran into that problem, I might be leaving a jerrycan conspicuously visible, half filled with petrol, and a cup of sugar dissolved in it. Would be worth the cost of the wasted gas to fuck their engine up.

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    I may or may not have been driving when this pic was taken so excuse the shittyness. Cargo box on the back with Ski rack on top and a hi lift to the side. Roof rack on the sportmobile poptop and awnings on each side. Also a wench front and off road rear bumpers, arrays of LEDs on this lifted 4x4 van. Pretty sure there is a shovel mounted somewhere. Only missing condiment containers and a TRG sticker.

    NGL it's pretty close to my dream van.

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    on MTM's scale, the blue is ranch.
    but what's this solid lighter brown? Swiss Miss?

    camo green/brown was maybe gravy.

    MTM that's going down the hill to your hood, can we get a ruling.
    north bound horse.

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    I think we’re really overlooking another segment of sauces/condiments. We keep assuming these cans are of the savory variety, but what about our sweet treats? I’d say it’s caramel sauce for ice cream.

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    Tahini?
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    Stout. Maybe Porter.

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    I thought the light brown was turkey gravy and the green was salsa verde. Maybe it’s seasonal though.

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    Could be coffee?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcphee View Post
    We keep assuming these cans are of the savory variety, but what about our sweet treats? I’d say it’s caramel sauce for ice cream.
    good call. and this would be too light for hershey's syrup.

    Haha tahini. The food processor for making hummus could be an extra point, depending on mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    Don't gas tank spouts have a kink in them now to prevent theft via siphoning? Or possibly also to prevent vapors from escaping. Not surprised gas theft would become an issue again the way prices are going.
    I think the main obstacle is a second spring valve at the bottom of the feed tube. I learned this when I decided to junk our Forester not long after I filled the gas tank. My old school siphoning skills got me nowhere; nice bonus for the junkyard I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    Don't gas tank spouts have a kink in them now to prevent theft via siphoning? Or possibly also to prevent vapors from escaping. Not surprised gas theft would become an issue again the way prices are going.
    siphoning is old school... all the cool kids have pumps on their portable drills now. only 12 bucks over to the harbor freights.


    https://www.harborfreight.com/750-gp...ump-56847.html







    yep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chair 6 View Post
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    HA! Came here to post exact same car. Has this been done already in this thread, multiple sightings? LOL. This was yesterday in the 2 hour parking, missed his window for the paid lot. I even went around the roundabout to get a second look. He's got the yellow headlight covers, too.

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    Chef’s kiss is the perma-deployed spoiler

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    I give another chefs kiss to the Texas plates.


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    Are the tires wider than the traction plates?

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    I left my fog lights on and found my battery completely drained. I drive a stick so I don't carry jumper cables. I went to 3 fully decked sprinters. Not one had jumper cables. Probably because they don't come in orange.

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