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I sold my 93 Bronco before buying the Excursion. The Bronco was lifted and it took me 5 years before I lifted the Excursion. I still miss the Bronco, but the Excursion has definitely become my favorite of the two. The Bronco had a few advantages: turning radius and ease of parking. However, with the Excursion I just make wider U turns and I park a little farther out, and now I have sooo much interior room for hauling people or stuff. Having a couple kids now, I can't imagine trying to get them in and out of the Bronco.
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oh yeah I really miss it while I try to park this beast. they have to make the rows wider in the parking lot.
Im sure the money spent will be worth it. It definetly beats another car payment cause Im done with those days.
Im down for meeting up by robert moses or captree or wherever else is good. let me know when it is. maybe Ill bring the hibachi and fire up some dogs. this is cool, we can make it a annual event. Beats this any day
Well a package from procomp came today. too bad this package has no springs or shocks in it. wtf am i supposed to do with a pitmin arm and some U-bolts. I can already see this is gonna be a process.
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