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[quote=bill11012;9689659]If I wanted a Powerstroke, I would be driving one.
But I don't.
bs grant u have told me over the phone u have wanted a psd the resoson u dont drive a psd is cause ur cheap and u know u fall in love with and and never go back to the v10
bs grant u have told me over the phone u have wanted a psd the resoson u dont drive a psd is cause ur cheap and u know u fall in love with and and never go back to the v10
so what your telling us is he is a Closet PSDer.... COME OUT OF THE CLOSET BILL!!!
Everyone wants a PSD deep down inside but because of different reasons some have a gas. Lots of times I think it has something to do with the wife unit but they won't publicly say that.
Everyone wants a PSD deep down inside but because of different reasons some have a gas. Lots of times I think it has something to do with the wife unit but they won't publicly say that.
Then I guess I'm an exception to your arbitrary rule
I don't want a diesel. The wife couldn't care less, she'd probably be OK waiting a few seconds until the wait-to-start light goes out.
What I've got instead is the coolest-sounding, most powerful AND most efficient (based on displacement) gas engine in a 3/4-ton truck available at the time, that can do anything I throw at it, and I don't have to worry about big $'s maintenance items.
And the vehicle surrounding it has a blue oval in the grill.
If you want to believe that V10'ers are just closest PSD-wannabes, go ahead and believe that, I really don't care.
Everyone wants a PSD deep down inside but because of different reasons some have a gas. Lots of times I think it has something to do with the wife unit but they won't publicly say that.
Everyone wants a PSD deep down inside but because of different reasons some have a gas. Lots of times I think it has something to do with the wife unit but they won't publicly say that.
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