
That it is.. ^.-.^ Friends new truck. 1989 Dodge Ram LE 350
Rest of the pics in scraps.
Rest of the pics in scraps.
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x3 This one has been.. Incredibly well maintained. Never seen one so clean under hood or underneath and it runs SO clean. One little black puff at startup. That's it. Doesn't smoke at all under any throttle and runs so smooth. Think it only has like.. 180k miles on it too so.. Not even broken in xD
for an old diesel... that is amazing I've seen too many of those that have been turned into old farm truck or mud trucks, and those never last long... my old d150 isn't in as good of condition, but I've been taking extremely good care of it since I got it... I'm hoping that it'll last long enough for me to be able to restore it, that truck has more miles on it than the factory ever intended, and has never had any major work done to it. Makes me proud to see a brother dodge in such good condition.
:3 I'll hafta break out the GoPro one day and get some videos^^ He was saying the same thing. He's never seen one run so good. The previous owner was incredibly anal about maintainence and it definately shows. Imma get some morepics tomorrow when it's light out. It's incredible^^
Sad as it's true the more complicated something is the easier it is for me to figure it out... just got a new phone last night (first android ever) to replace a failing flip phone and within just a couple of hours I had it completely figure out; I know they're supposed to be user friendly, but I'm known for using out dated technology for years after it's been replaced, an android is space aged for me (and I'm only 22) My GoPro is the same way, just the bare bones basic... so naturally... I'm at a total loss as to how to use it... and the fact that the company didn't put an English manual in the box doesn't help matters...
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