Re: Hummer Happening RIP OFF DAMAGE
I was there, the four of us that went together didn't get invited either, we 'd been there before & decided to crash the party.....no obstacles were man-made, all existing muck & trails & holes. Whoever was leading (in brand-new, off-the-lot H3's with window stickers still), had little idea where they were going, barely any spotting or direction. I saw them come through on one run being led by some toothless guy in a Chevy pickup, apparently he knew the way past the long mud holes that the guides couldn't find. My impression at the time was that it wasn't well thought out or well planned.
That said, we went through the same holes & mud pits, with no damage in our group...not sure why some failed & others didn't.
Got mine at Hummer of Novi, great guys, great service, no issues here...they've treated me fairly.
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2006 H3 Adventure, green in & out, Line-X, no bling. Onboard air, Rino GPS, BVG roof rack, roof-mounted lights, Warn xd9000i winch, RR rails, Hunner's skid plates, custom UCP, rear tire rack, roofcam.
1965 IH Scout 80, fully restored with winch, lockers, Dana 44's...holds it's own to an H3.
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