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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 20-Dec-01 AT 10:04 PM (EST)]come on nomo... don't try and hide the fact that you are in the closet too..... we all love that other board...
but... as they always remind us... we are only "guests" there????
Actually, I don't go there anymore. My "last" post was a link to here and I'd just as soon not help their advertising via the hit-counter. So, if something really cool comes up, be sure to post it here too. Plus, I'm starting to see more and more of the "guys" here now. It won't be long before this site has as much (or more) information than F-D.com. Besides, look at all the smilies we have!
nomo... they upgraded their software over there and it is nice. i was a member here before i was one there.... up until very recently (and i assume it is mostly do to that post you made), this board was not well used.... very few posts.
but... it is starting to get better here.... ken should make you a moderator!
oh... no.... maybe that is a bad idea.... after your fight with another member and the ensuing, as someone else put it, chaos... lol.
>Just an FYI... the current User Gallery is version 1. We
>are working on many improvements to make it easier to use
>and much more powerful!
kick ##### ken!!!! the forums are looking MUCH better and as i pointed out in a previous post.... i think nomo's suggestion on another fourm is bringing this one to life!
Thanks for the thumbs up I guess it's not totally stock. I like the look of lifted trucks and aftermarket wheels, I just don't have a need for either. I had 2 Jeep J20 trucks years ago that were lifted with big tires and it seemed as though they were nothing more than extra maintanance. I guess all trucks have thier own personality no matter how much or how little is done to them.
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