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2006 Mitsubishi L200 Pickup


HarleyEarl

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Wow!! They moved away from having every bloody line horizontal or vertical, as it has been on pickup trucks since the dawn of time! The cut between the cab and bed is a *gasp* curve! The bottom of the window is also a curve... The headlights are not square top-to bottom... I really really like this, and I generally have nothing nice to say about pickups or SUVs.
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Curvy, interesting truck. I prefer straight and stylish lines though for a pickup truck or truck-based SUV or van, but yeah-better than the ugh Montero Sport-based L200/Triton. I posted a topic on this truck via a GoAuto article a while back-had a picture of the extended cab.
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Curvy, interesting truck. I prefer straight and stylish lines though for a pickup truck or truck-based SUV or van, but yeah-better than the ugh Montero Sport-based L200/Triton. I posted a topic on this truck via a GoAuto article a while back-had a picture of the extended cab.

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Fellows all you have to do compare it to the Ford sport trac and you can see almost the same lines on the rear of the cab.
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Pretty fugly IMO but it's original and has some style so I'll give it a B-
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