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Awww they're all so cute .  Like when you walk by a special ed class with the door open. 

 

Yep it's tarded, but I'd love to have one. 

 

I used to wish that fucknuts like you would end up with a mentally impaired child, but it wouldn’t be doing a special needs child any favors to give them an idiot like you for a parent.

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26 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

 

I used to wish that fucknuts like you would end up with a mentally impaired child, but it wouldn’t be doing a special needs child any favors to give them an idiot like you for a parent.

 

Don't hate tard daddy.  Maybe I am that kid.  

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14 hours ago, Paper_jam said:

Is this thing U.S. highway-legal? Article says top speed is 45 mph.

Edit: no, off road only

 

 

Many States (including North Dakota) allow 4 wheelers, SxS's and similar.  You need insurance and maybe a license plate?

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19 minutes ago, Parliament said:

Many States (including North Dakota) allow 4 wheelers, SxS's and similar.  You need insurance and maybe a license plate?

Yep.  There's a bunch of counties in TX that wouldn't press the issue too much if you were just going back into town to get supplies either.  

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1 hour ago, Parliament said:

Many States (including North Dakota) allow 4 wheelers, SxS's and similar.  You need insurance and maybe a license plate?

DOT tires, turn signals, lights, horn.  Maybe safety glass for front windshield.  Old people in Florida like to do this and register them with plates and all.  

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1 hour ago, markstanco said:

DOT tires, turn signals, lights, horn.  Maybe safety glass for front windshield.  Old people in Florida like to do this and register them with plates and all.  

Not in ND.  I don't know the exact rules, but my guess it's similar to motorcycles.  Turn signals, headlights, clearance lights, a license plate and insurance.  And as stated, in small towns the cops won't bother you.

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2 hours ago, GringoSalado said:

Its emissions systems are off-road only (not surprising, it's a diesel).

Where do you see that?  FWIW, off-standards are the same as, or close to, on-road.  A new combine has $20k of DEF/DPF garbage on it today.

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I'm with you I thought by now that most off-road equip would have to comply with the Tier 4 offroad rules. Or whatever.

From https://jalopnik.com/the-mahindra-roxor-is-a-reincarnated-willys-jeep-and-yo-1824020754

 

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Because the new Roxor is off-road-only, it didn’t have to conform to modern road car safety requirements, and it could get away with only adhering to a less stringent off-road emissions spec.

 

So maybe it is more about the airbags & etc.

 

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I'm pretty sure they're wrong about the emissions part.  Even if that particular engine doesn't meet spec, they can buy "credits" from manufacturers who are beating spec.

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