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What's the point of those? Anything in the back has the risk of being a) nicked, b) rained on. I guess you're in Southern Nevada so not much risk of b), and you're the judge of a), but they became very fashionable in London before I left, and I didn't get it at all there... They were generally driven by youngish men wearing a lot of expensive and tasteless jewellery, blacked out windows and a stainless steel roll bar 3 inches thick ( in case they hit a kerb at speed going into the McDonalds drive-in).
Sorry, don't mean to rain on your parade... I'm talking London, not Nevada :-D
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