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bryant loke
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bakersfield, CA, USA |
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Registered on 1/4/2004 |
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Posted:5/20/2004 23:45 |
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LOL! The only difference is, this guys X is that really pretty gold puter color. He also had a 6.0, lmao, I could here is whistling as he walked away from me! He had the same size lift as me, and the exact same size tires..whew..I think he secretly fell in love with mine first, then went out and bought his..lmao.
have fun..this thread probably doesnt deserve a response, I just thought it was funny to know that there I had a clone!
havr fun, dx |
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Boar-Ral
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Edmonton, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 8/20/2003 |
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56 posts |
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Posted:6/10/2004 10:15 |
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| Quote: | | LOL! The only difference is, this guys X is that really pretty gold puter color. He also had a 6.0, lmao, I could here is whistling as he walked away from me! He had the same size lift as me, and the exact same size tires..whew..I think he secretly fell in love with mine first, then went out and bought his..lmao. | I still enjoy meeting other Excursion owners in parking lots, gas stations, etc. I spoke to someone recently who asked me if I wanted to own a second one. He is trying to sell his because he wants to pull a trailer and after demoing a pickup with a fifth wheel, he is sold but cannot afford two vehicles. It is a shame, but I understand where he is coming from. That is really the only issue I have with the Excursion.
I also met an Expedition owner at the gas station last week and he was asking me how I enjoyed it. I told him that I also looked at the Expedition and liked it for the toys but the Excursion sold me with the availability of a diesel engine. And if you are going big, you might as well go biggest. What really made him second-guess his purchase was when we compared mileage and my mileage was better than his, plus diesel costs less than gasoline here. I think he is considering trading in. |
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