Raptor Killers???

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when i build up my ranger, ill definately call it a raptor killer. cause it will be.

loljk im not a moron.
 

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There are two types of truck owners. Those that own a Raptor and those that want one. I am sure most are selling to get in line for the new 2013's.
 

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Couldn't have been my comment. If your hanging out on a Raptor forum, you either have one or want one :) :)

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I find it hilarious that so many built trucks for sale are advertised as Raptor killers. Granted some of them are probably set up better for harsh terrain. I guess we should take it as a compliment but the saying is getting played out.

Post trucks that you find that are coining that term...


Off-Road Racing Classifieds | RDC | 2007 Silverado crew cab Prerunner

Gotta love when it says this to start:
"over $25k in parts and labor invested in this truck"

So with the base price of that truck that person is about $70k deep for a totally non-factory-warranted truck. Trucks like these are only justifiable for those people that can't afford the real deal up-front. And then they're still not justified. :)

It's really flattering at the end of the day! People want their trucks to be like Raptors but they're not Raptors.
 

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Gotta love when it says this to start:
"over $25k in parts and labor invested in this truck"

So with the base price of that truck that person is about $70k deep for a totally non-factory-warranted truck. Trucks like these are only justifiable for those people that can't afford the real deal up-front. And then they're still not justified. :)

It's really flattering at the end of the day! People want their trucks to be like Raptors but they're not Raptors.

Gotta realize though that chevy has quite a bit more suspension travel than our trucks stock.
 
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