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Originally posted by Baron View PostIts an inside joke from Facebook playa, you wouldnt get it.Originally posted by Da PrezFuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!Originally posted by VETTKLR
Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1
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I am excite because this will push down the prices of used 2011-2014s which are insane and I need a new truck.
Also, 2.7 ecoboost v6 with compacted graphite iron block might be interesting.Last edited by Torinoman; 01-13-2014, 10:55 PM.1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.
2011 F150 Limited - Stock with a 6.2
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Originally posted by Torinoman View PostI am excite because this will push down the prices of used 2011-2014s which are 8nsane and I need a new truck.
Also, 2.7 ecoboost v6 with compacted graphite iron block might be interesting.
Finally...someone has made a remote operated tailgate!! I've always wondered who would do that first. That's awesome!
It even has a boost gauge! I wish my ecoboost had a boost gauge now.
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If Toyota doesn't get their shit together quickly I may have to jump ship. With Dodge offering a full size that does 25 MPG highway and now Ford offering something that should do closer to 30 MPG highway I am finding it really hard to justify a mid size truck that gets 22 MPG highway even if build quality is better than the American offerings. Even the 2016 diesel Colorado is catching my attention.
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Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View PostIf Toyota doesn't get their shit together quickly I may have to jump ship. With Dodge offering a full size that does 25 MPG highway and now Ford offering something that should do closer to 30 MPG highway I am finding it really hard to justify a mid size truck that gets 22 MPG highway even if build quality is better than the American offerings. Even the 2016 diesel Colorado is catching my attention.Ford
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