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Old 05-27-2008, 05:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have no clue as to weather these things are true or not. but i fell confident in the fact that one day the manual transmission will be the thing of legends, to be mentioned only by geezers around a campfire...."i remember when........"


and that will be a sad day............................................... ...........................
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02 f-350, stage II's, bdp chip , BTS tranny, ITP reg. ret. fuel system, bdp 1.00 AR non w/g turbo with ATS comp housing and w/w...SOLD! I went to the dark-side...

99 f-350 built motor, haisley clutch
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