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It is actually nicer then mine but don't tell him. DVD player, Pioneer radio, auxiliary switches for...you guessed it lights. You know all that stuff that's important to a 20 yo.
It is actually nicer then mine but don't tell him. DVD player, Pioneer radio, auxiliary switches for...you guessed it lights. You know all that stuff that's important to a 20 yo.
Don't even ask what's important to a 16 yr old then
Sharp truck! I've always like the newer style stock rims on the later builds.
Yes y'all do have a nice shade of blue. I noticed in your signature you have a stealth delete, did you purchase a kit or make your own?
In case everyone hasn't noticed yet, I have the best brother a guy could ask for (I mention him all the time in my posts). He ended up with two factory coolers that were professionally welded/deleted. He gave me the one I installed on my truck. The cooler I had on my truck I had my brother-n-law weld up for my father-n-law. Pics below...
Yeah Navistarnut I think he's on the back side of all that now...I say back side because he did mention fixing it to where it'd pull the house down... then changed to pulling a sled. Come to think of it...no he is 20 that's what the certificate says anyway.
Thanks Shaneb75 for the info I think to save on expenses we will do that ourselves.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.