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Sure, was just trying to save you a huge hassle in your life. I'm sure you've met someone that can't work on a vehicle, and shouldn't. Glad to hear you're inclined that way. And nothing derogatory was meant by my post. Was my joking attempt to get him to work on my truck too. After two years of working on this piece I'm ready. But I doubt he would drive down to Mexico to get it. So, so much for that.
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Yea I think we all know those people and for me I have alot of the head knowledge about these rigs I just gotta get the hands on stuff hehe and I wasn't sure if it was partial meaning I was retarded but I am glad it wasn't and yea because they are as old as they are the body and most everything attached to it but the motor will fail
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Sure, was just trying to save you a huge hassle in your life. I'm sure you've met someone that can't work on a vehicle, and shouldn't. Glad to hear you're inclined that way. And nothing derogatory was meant by my post. Was my joking attempt to get him to work on my truck too. After two years of working on this piece I'm ready. But I doubt he would drive down to Mexico to get it. So, so much for that.
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DJ I know the feeling I'm 18 and just finishing up my last couple courses before going to Kamloops for collage in September.
I still live at home n talked to my parents and I might not re-insure mine at the end of the month n do some work to it over the winter not sure yet. it basically just needs TLC so.
Don't give up on the thing once in good shape it won't let you down mine has always got me from point a-b and back again. except for the faulty battery once.
I still live at home n talked to my parents and I might not re-insure mine at the end of the month n do some work to it over the winter not sure yet. it basically just needs TLC so.
Don't give up on the thing once in good shape it won't let you down mine has always got me from point a-b and back again. except for the faulty battery once.
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I think it's 12" long 3 inch inlet n outlet I want a DE kit yet, And 4 inch overall size.
I had it straight piped for about 4 months till I couldn't handle the headaches I got from the drone. Here's a pic of it.
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True, just bought a boat from Phoenix 1.5 months ago. I picked it up at the border though so i wasn't anywhere near Arizona, haha.
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I found a great deal on it and couldn't pass it up. Actually it sounds good youtube it you'll find a few on there. I'll try n get a video up tomorrow if I get the chance to. It sounds nice n throaty actually. It's basically the same thing as your regular flow through diesel muffler.
I think it's 12" long 3 inch inlet n outlet I want a DE kit yet, And 4 inch overall size.
I had it straight piped for about 4 months till I couldn't handle the headaches I got from the drone. Here's a pic of it.
I think it's 12" long 3 inch inlet n outlet I want a DE kit yet, And 4 inch overall size.
I had it straight piped for about 4 months till I couldn't handle the headaches I got from the drone. Here's a pic of it.
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