For those of us who dassn't take the Tercel off-road; a necessary product for before we take posting pix:
<a href='http://www.sprayonmud.com/' target='_blank'>http://www.sprayonmud.com/</a>
Tom M.
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Bad case of ballistic diarrhea? I can sense the scenario...the guys goes to moon the SUV....and forgets that he has a bad case of the runs....or maybe it comes out of a can....?
Give a boy a gun-give a biatch a cell phone-and pretty soon you almost got yourself a police state.
Orwell said: War is peace! Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength...

Orwell said: War is peace! Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength...

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- My tercel:: 1987 4WD SR5 Wagon
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No spray on mud for me, I'm worried enough about surface contaminants as it is.
Plus, it's dirty enough in the winter to make up for the kleen in the summer. We've got loads of salt on the roads come winter here in Canada. Plus it's damp cause the ocean's pretty much surrounding our province.
Had mine on a gravelly road the other day, it was a former RR track that still had the ballast, deep round stones. It was almost like walking on Jello, and was quite hard to drive straight on. I don't think the stoes were very clean, that's kinda like off roading..-ish

Had mine on a gravelly road the other day, it was a former RR track that still had the ballast, deep round stones. It was almost like walking on Jello, and was quite hard to drive straight on. I don't think the stoes were very clean, that's kinda like off roading..-ish
Metallic Blue '87 4WD SR5