CYURE GOES TO CHICAGO 12/10/2025

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I proposed this a long time ago and I cannot find the thread. IH had a concept tractor called "Electrall" and it had a really cool logo. Maybe Case IH would allow Scout to use it. Read about it here and you can also see the graphic. https://octanepress.com/content/bri...nqtlg4KMTnhEZD-hLFopy5MDhan8P2KrznmAWTd1axLsk
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Its more about the height they have the seats mounted at. Like modern trucks and SUVs seats are mounted similar to how a sedan is, low to the floor board. Older trucks and suvs they had the floor board raised up by 3 or so inches and it made it perfect so that you can see pretty much to the end of the hood. In newer trucks you can't see the front of the hood you see the front half of it, and it leaves you blind.
This is an important detail for those of us that will be spending a lot of time in the dirt and rocks. Makes a huge difference.
 
Okay everyone, I did what I did at Nats and had my husband take pictures of me to give you all idea of scale. Just know I never post pictures of myself online but I’m doing it for all of you.

For reference I am 5’7” and in this one I’m leaning back, not standing straight up.

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I just clipped you and posted your likeness on 22 forums with a bunch of politically charged comments
 
I was going to say basically the same thing. A pearl white can be nice. They used to put a pearl white on the gen 1 Mazdaspeed3 that looked very good. Underrated car, by the way.
I mentioned the other day-Lexus and Acura but have really nice pearl white as well. Especially under LED parking lot lights
 
Okay I have to preface these next two pictures before I post them.

1. This was a small event.
2. They did not had the velvet rope up.
3. This is a very expensive one of a kind concept and I was very careful.
4. I do not want to anyone to get taken down by Agent K trying to replicate these pictures I have been posting and will post.

Again small event, with no velvet rope up and I treated the Traveler with the utmost care.

Another couple pictures so you all can get an idea of scale.

That’s my phone. I have a 15 Pro Max in its case.

I’m all in on this console. I love it!!
The bench is great but it’s just not my jam.

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Okay I have to preface these next two pictures before I post them.

1. This was a small event.
2. They did not had the velvet rope up.
3. This is a very expensive one of a kind concept and I was very careful.
4. I do not want to anyone to get taken down by Agent K trying to replicate these pictures I have been posting and will post.

Again small event, with no velvet rope up and I treated the Traveler with the utmost care.

Another couple pictures so you all can get an idea of scale.

That’s my phone. I have a 15 Pro Max in its case.

I’m all in on this console. I love it!!
The bench is great but it’s just not my jam.

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So did you also get permission like I did in NYC or did you go stealthy 🥷🏿 and sneak in?
 
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Okay I have to preface these next two pictures before I post them.

1. This was a small event.
2. They did not had the velvet rope up.
3. This is a very expensive one of a kind concept and I was very careful.
4. I do not want to anyone to get taken down by Agent K trying to replicate these pictures I have been posting and will post.

Again small event, with no velvet rope up and I treated the Traveler with the utmost care.

Another couple pictures so you all can get an idea of scale.

That’s my phone. I have a 15 Pro Max in its case.

I’m all in on this console. I love it!!
The bench is great but it’s just not my jam.

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I like the metallic bar that bisects the two cup holders. Nice detail from that angle
 
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Okay everyone, I did what I did at Nats and had my husband take pictures of me to give you all idea of scale. Just know I never post pictures of myself online but I’m doing it for all of you.

For reference I am 5’7” and in this one I’m leaning back, not standing straight up.

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Thank you for this photo! I’ve been trying to find a pic with a real human to get scale of the seat height! I’m just a little shorter than you and I’m hoping to not have to jump up into my truck every day, especially on the rare occasion I’m dressed up. I’ll be going for a smaller wheel for that reason. Was it easy to get in for you?
 
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Thank you for this photo! I’ve been trying to find a pic with a real human to get scale of the seat height! I’m just a little shorter than you and I’m hoping to not have to jump up into my truck every day, especially on the rare occasion I’m dressed up. I’ll be going for a smaller wheel for that reason. Was it easy to get in for you?
That’s another reason I’m going with 33s. It’s definitely taller than my Jeep on 33s and my Jeep I have to hike my hip up to get in and use the steering wheel to pull myself into the seat. If I was going to get 35s I would want a step of some sort and I really don’t like the way steps look. I like rock sliders.

And not only is this on 35s it’s an off road setup whatever that means, so it’s definitely tall!

I really think the 33s will be like my Jeep and I really don’t have a problem.
 
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