Driving in Central America seems to have more to do with adrenaline and divine intervention than it does with other mundanities like being able to see where your going or who’s going to run into you.
If you own a car here tinting your windows is pretty much obligatory—in fact it’s so standard there’s a verb for it polarizar (to polarize). Not wanting to miss out on the fun, under the excuse of making it harder to see our gear and because we’re not allowed to at home, we took the $45 hit and put some shades on Marlin… just to fit in.
Tags: car, central america, Driving the pan american, driving the pan american highway, driving to central america, driving to south america, Guatemala, marlin, road trip, tint, tinting windows
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Sweet! We have been talking about pimping out caballo – Chris is going to be so jealous when I tell him about this.
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HA HA HA!!! Pimp my ride!
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QUE DIOS LOS BENDIGA A TODOS HERMANO
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