Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
NightReaver[CotC] wrote:I an not personally a fan of the duramax deisel,but in combo with it's allison transmission I would say it is just as good as the powerstroke or cummins. They all get better with age...
I'm a Ford guy sorry...
I have personally witnessed my father-in-law beat his F450 to the ground and it hasn't let him down yet as a work truck..
I pulled the trigger on this today. With th guys outsatanding loan and private sale, it should take ti the end of the year to be mine! ALL MINE!!!
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
I just bought a 4WD V8 TRD Tundra myself...
Been quite happy with how well that thing does off-road with no mods!
I have a couple cheezy videos of me mud wompin it on my myspace... http://www.myspace.com/krazydavehatesmyspace
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Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
I owned a 98 2500 GMC Diesel to pull my 5th wheel. We would go to the mountains pulling a 27' fifth and either a boat or 2 place snowmobile trailer behind it. YOu would barley know you were pulling. And fuel millage was great. 110 KPH fully loaded (70 MPH) and go go go!
Congrats you should love it... and it's a GM, can't get better.
BTW what year? The only major concern until about 93 I think was the engine oil cooling lines to the rad would sometime shear and you would loose all your engine oil n one heck of a hurry.
A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week. A pint of sweat, saves a gallon of blood. No poor bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making other bastards die for their country.
George Patton
I owned a 98 2500 GMC Diesel to pull my 5th wheel. We would go to the mountains pulling a 27' fifth and either a boat or 2 place snowmobile trailer behind it. YOu would barley know you were pulling. And fuel millage was great. 110 KPH fully loaded (70 MPH) and go go go!
Congrats you should love it... and it's a GM, can't get better.
BTW what year? The only major concern until about 93 I think was the engine oil cooling lines to the rad would sometime shear and you would loose all your engine oil n one heck of a hurry.
A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week. A pint of sweat, saves a gallon of blood. No poor bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making other bastards die for their country.
George Patton
Buzzed wrote:I owned a 98 2500 GMC Diesel to pull my 5th wheel. We would go to the mountains pulling a 27' fifth and either a boat or 2 place snowmobile trailer behind it. YOu would barley know you were pulling. And fuel millage was great. 110 KPH fully loaded (70 MPH) and go go go!
Congrats you should love it... and it's a GM, can't get better.
BTW what year? The only major concern until about 93 I think was the engine oil cooling lines to the rad would sometime shear and you would loose all your engine oil n one heck of a hurry.
It's a 2005. I'm going hunting in the AM so it sjould get nice and muddy!
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.