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theGRIMreaper
(Apr 25, 2009 at 14:58)
how could you roll outta that? PicOfDay for sure
i would but i don;t think that i would maintain them like your supposed to and i hear that if you dont you'll ruin them
no.... i shattered them once from a huge bail/crash lol, but that would've shattered the bearings whether they were on a freecoaster or not 
do you have a video? cause it looks more like a step up... unless he can boost that high from flat... 
thats actually a good idea...ive seen people put the wheels so you gotta lean the ramp a bit but this idea is waaaaaay better
From some Nike Blog: "When 6.0 wanted to create the ultimate road-trip vehicle, we didn't mess around. We went straight to the artistic genius of Adam Haynes and design savvy of Chris Hotz, and told them to draw up their wildest fantasies. Over endless cups of coffee and late night meetings, their harebrained schemes swirled around the iconic 1979 AMC Eagle. At first they wondered: what vehicle could possibly top the weird and rugged utility of the AMC eagle? This, my young friends is the coolest car ever: the chassis of a Jeep, the body of a muscle car, and the side paneling of a 50's vintage Woody.
After many hours spent scratching our heads and scribbling out plans, we came to a revolutionary conclusion. And if you know anything about 6.0, then you also know the answer to this riddle: TWO is better one! we knew there was no way to make the car better than to go ahead and add on more of a good thing! Torches sparked to life and saws buzzed, and two AMC Eagles were joined together in a decidedly un-holy matrimony. After days of labor, the vehicular spawn of 6.0 rolled out of Turtle Transit's garage in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Jacked up and tricked out; six huge wheels set on gas shocks, larger, longer and more attitude than a 70's Firebird car convention, the Seagle was born. With a roof rack full of boards and bikes, and a serious amount of muscle under the hood, the Seagle can and will haul it all; to the beach, to the lake, to the mountain, to the skatepark, and everywhere worth shredding in between."
After many hours spent scratching our heads and scribbling out plans, we came to a revolutionary conclusion. And if you know anything about 6.0, then you also know the answer to this riddle: TWO is better one! we knew there was no way to make the car better than to go ahead and add on more of a good thing! Torches sparked to life and saws buzzed, and two AMC Eagles were joined together in a decidedly un-holy matrimony. After days of labor, the vehicular spawn of 6.0 rolled out of Turtle Transit's garage in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Jacked up and tricked out; six huge wheels set on gas shocks, larger, longer and more attitude than a 70's Firebird car convention, the Seagle was born. With a roof rack full of boards and bikes, and a serious amount of muscle under the hood, the Seagle can and will haul it all; to the beach, to the lake, to the mountain, to the skatepark, and everywhere worth shredding in between."
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that doesn't happen to be an AMC Spirit made into a truck, does it? front looks a bit different... looks familiar though
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Date: 2009-04-25
Trail: Random Street
Riders: Garret Reynolds
Description: sick 180 over the Nike 6.0 truck
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