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Metallover
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02.18.2009, 06:59 PM

Don't have a very good pic of my truck. Here is the front:

And here is the back:


It's a 1992 dodge dakota wiht 75k miles on it. It has a 318 5.2l v8 pumping out an amazing 235hp. It gets 14mpg mixed driving. The thing I like about my truck is that it sounds BADASS. I'm going to get a glasspack in the near future... Then it should sound even better. (but not as good as a regularly priced muffler...)
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the daily driver is a bone stock silver '07 FJ Cruiser, you don't need pics of that pos, but here is my old ass bronco.......wanna buy it, yes it's for sale...$13k obo



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09.13.2009, 02:25 PM

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the daily driver is a bone stock silver '07 FJ Cruiser, you don't need pics of that pos, but here is my old ass bronco.......wanna buy it, yes it's for sale...$13k obo

I finished wiring the old 68 bronco from Monster Garage a few months ago They are cool I like old and simple. These were some pics when I first started.

It was pretty cool but I was suprised at how bad of a hack job it was. None of the gauges were connected, only a few things worked the Fuel injection was so rigged that I ended up having to go through all the wiring because one of those guys broke a wire inside the insulation. I ended up stripping everything that had copper in it, and rewiring the entire system.

13K isn't bad I think this guy payed 16K for this one.

Jeff
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