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Old Mar 2, 2013 | 10:02 AM
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Hey everyone i stumbled upon this gem of a website last night when I was searching for a fuse box diagram...there is so much knowledge on this website and i feel lucky to have found this place..

Just got my first truck yesterday..owned a 06 VW GTI for a few years..then the repairs became insane so i decided i would give a truck a shot..

I bought a 1993 Dodge Dakota Sport - 2WD - 3.9l V6 Magnum - almost near perfect condition inside - no rust on the body - 56,000 miles on it as well...drives and shifts like its right out of the factory

Anyway just wanted to say Hi and hope to be on here for a long time






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Old Mar 2, 2013 | 04:40 PM
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welcome to the forum!

your truck looks awesome. i wish mine was rust free. lol

i'm actually looking at a 98 vw gti right now 124K miles, clean and needs a clutch for $800
 

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Old Apr 12, 2013 | 12:29 PM
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Must be nice to live in Texas, where the cars and trucks don't rust out!

Very clean looking truck you got there, I'm jealous
 
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Old Jun 11, 2013 | 03:57 PM
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I don't live in Texas.

But living outside the rust belt really spoils you. No more broken lugnuts when you pull a wheel off, no holes in the body, no thrashed and trashed frame, and nuts 'n' bolts come off without penetrating oil and heat.

I grew up in W. Michigan and never looked back when I left.


Nice looking li'l truck, btw. (But where's the rest of the cab?) Club Cabs rool.
 
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