OB Approved Members Spotted Thread

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So saw this amazing trailer in my apartment complex. I haven't seen a H1 to go with it yet but the ground clearance on this thing is nuts lol

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I don't know if they are members but I saw the OC Overland rig this morning on my way to work. Southbound 405 freeway, about MacArthur. I was in my blk. DCSB Tacoma. Loved the rig.
It was a black 4runner with OC Overland in flat black on the doors.
 
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I also saw an Overland Bound member in a 4x4 van that looked pretty well set up. It was heading south on PCH leaving Seal Beach heading into Huntington Beach. I tried to get their attention but to no avail. Loved the rig though.
 
Who from Utah with a Blue JKU is here in Orange county, I wait for you to come out of Sam's club. But had to get going to pick up Grandson, and came out to see you driving away... Sorry I missed you and I forgot to take a pic..
 
I work at a dealership in Shakopee, MN. When I was walking through the shop a few months ago there was a RAM 2500 with an OB badge. I believe it had Oregon plates. Being a customer vehicle I did not take a picture, and not knowing the member number I guess this post will be pretty worthless!
 
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Got a call from a buddy earlier of a guy they stumbled upon stuck on a power line, asked me if I’d come winch him out, got him out and started talkin about winch’s and such for his trd 4 runner, and turned out he was a OB member, always nice to meet some members close by
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Collision Reconstruction stuff? Love it! Was a collision reconstructionist for LAPD for 15 years before I retired about 8 years ago... also had a side business working with private attorneys and insurance companies. Glad to see another reconstructionist here!
I have done a few vehicle accident surveys, but mostly do power line incidents for SDG&E. Much like you might see in car fatalities, its some gruesome stuff seeing up to 230,000 volts go through flesh.

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