U.S. men and women who lost their lives serving their country.
A Pic from 1 HOT Z (Mark A.)
Thats an awesome picture..
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Nice pic, and I will never forget.
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God bless and here is mine to go with it.
FU Tuning
The Reaper in the house! May its old wheels RIP....
- 93 mph in the 1/8 mile
Member of J-Body Of Michigan.
great idea and i too will never forget
RIP JESSE GERARD.....Youll always be in my thoughts and prayers...
awesome pic, makes me want to go out and take one
I really think that taking a picture to show off your car in a cemetary is very disrespectful. That is sacred ground and using it to glorify something as earthly as a car really takes spmething away from the people who rest there.
Go to a park or something next time. Just my opinion.
The Silver J......Ridin' Clean....
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WTF does a modded J have to do with those defending our country?
To those that have served, I salute you, especially my brother on the USS Lincoln and my brother in law that was in Iraq and is back in Fort Hood. To those in Iraq and those who will end up there, may you kick a$$ and take names.
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hey guys....i got a pic to throw in here too
Even in Canada we Learn about the struggles of the American people, Our thoughts are with all of you that may have lost a relative or a friend!
Play hard, Drive fast, and Be safe...
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cool pics
I agree the pics are nice, not gonna complain about the photographic subjects...
But I do not thing that a cavalier with an american flag or in a cemetary has ANYTHING to do with memorial day. If someone was posting pics of Saint's car, then I could see the point, otherwise I think this is a stupid thread and should be in off topic.
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