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Got bored started surfing the INTERNET and found this I decided to post it here because I know all enjoy these types of things as long as it isn't to us.
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What does a Dodge Ram messing up a burnout have to do with 73-79 Ford truck technical discussion? Why doesn't stuff like this make it into the General Auto forum?
Because I enjoy the peoples conversations in this forum more I peruse a few others besides the 73-79 but the people here are of a different caliber. So I decided I would rather share with them and talk about it here not there.
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