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I am trying to preemptively sell my 7.3L intercooler so I can afford the 6.0L and keep the wife happier about cash outflow. Don't mean to get in the way of other threads but I know with a "family" this large you know and see way more than myself. So I have the classied link below if you know anyone who needs a 7.3L intercooler. Thanks guys, Have a good weekend!
Clay... wish I could help you as much as you've helped me with my own intercooler purchase... perhaps I can find a way in the near future to say "thanks" in a more meaningful manner.
Until then, I can at least bump your thread and hope it helps keep your need for assistance in front of our family.
Clay... wish I could help you as much as you've helped me with my own intercooler purchase... perhaps I can find a way in the near future to say "thanks" in a more meaningful manner.
Until then, I can at least bump your thread and hope it helps keep your need for assistance in front of our family.
My pleasure Pete and thank you for your help! Besides, I would be misusing my blessings if I didn't share with others. Plus, don't be to appreciative until that bad boy comes in safe and sound... I can't wait to see your write up on install. Think of it this way, you are helping me by posting how it goes so I can learn from your experience Have a good weekend!
I just realized that I can also help by holding back on selling my own 7.3L IC until after you've got yours sold, and that actually fits my schedule fairly well, too, since I'm probably not going to be scheduling the install until Feb or March.
Maybe you could call a couple local truck repair/body shops and put a bug in their ear about what you've got? These don't go bad typically unless the truck goes CRUNCH! but it happens. Can't hurt, right?
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