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Re: o/t 7.3 powerstroke
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Posted by Silver Pig on August 31, 2005 at 11:15:50 from (64.154.26.251):
In Reply to: Re: o/t 7.3 powerstroke posted by JiminIA on August 31, 2005 at 05:15:20:
thedieselstop.com HAS to be the most idiotic website in existence. Nothing but those who abused their vehicles to the point of destruction, then they whinge and moan about how Ford will not honor the warranty, or a complete bunch of high school kids dreaming of owning a diesel pickup, and also dreaming of how they can try to beat Ford out of its warranty, or a bunch of wannabee truck drivers, who are totally clueless about any vehicle and its maintainance, much less the ownership and responsibilities of owning any thing more than a pile of junk, not to mention the continual shilling for its sponsers, who are in the business of selling the add on parts that the idiots buy and install and wonder why it voids the warranty. They were so proud of an article in some magazine on how to check the tire pressure. What a bunch of fking idiots, absolutely and totally clueless.
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