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Ford Excursion with Triton V10 9 13.24%
Dodge Durango with Magnum V8 2 2.94%
Humm.er H2 with Vortec 6000 3 4.41%
Chevy Suburban with 6.0 22 32.35%
Other, please state. 32 47.06%
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Old 03-26-2008, 02:51 PM   #61
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Personally i would go with one of those new Australian Toyota Landcruiser 70's or an Aussie Nissan Patrol Just my idea! Obviously i would lift then and stuff some 35's or something like that.
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Old 04-02-2008, 10:06 AM   #62
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Old 04-02-2008, 07:01 PM   #63
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Id want a Chevy suburban 4x4 dually with the 6.2 military diesel.
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Old 04-02-2008, 07:14 PM   #64
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They make the suburban with duallies? Cool.
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no, they used to as an option special ordered from the factory, like in the 80's. those things were **** though, it look like a pck up with a cap, upgly, its like an excursion dually, who needs the dual rear wheels?
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Old 04-03-2008, 06:13 AM   #66
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Dont be hatin, just cause I called you out on the Bronco Centurion.
They were primarily used out west by ranchers to pull livestock trailers and still have enough room for the ranch hands.

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And that is a factory build, and not a custom production?
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i haven't seen a sub like that in awhile and i still like them
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hey, there aint nothing rong with a centurion dude, lol, and that doesnt look too bad, i wouldnt get one cuz they probably gulp the fuel. lol.
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i`d get a GMC ACADIA, for the wife of course, they are pretty nice, i don`t drive SUVs, TRUCKS ONLY!! hehe
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