new guy from PA
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new guy from PA
hi everybody,
wanted to intruduce myself real quick: got a 96 f150 a few weeks ago and cruised around the forum for quite a while looking for helpful hints. I live in the pittsburgh area and having a 4x4 feels much safer in winter then the 72 delta 88 I had before (plus improving by 2 decades isn't bad either).
wanted to intruduce myself real quick: got a 96 f150 a few weeks ago and cruised around the forum for quite a while looking for helpful hints. I live in the pittsburgh area and having a 4x4 feels much safer in winter then the 72 delta 88 I had before (plus improving by 2 decades isn't bad either).
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hi everybody,
wanted to intruduce myself real quick: got a 96 f150 a few weeks ago and cruised around the forum for quite a while looking for helpful hints. I live in the pittsburgh area and having a 4x4 feels much safer in winter then the 72 delta 88 I had before (plus improving by 2 decades isn't bad either).
wanted to intruduce myself real quick: got a 96 f150 a few weeks ago and cruised around the forum for quite a while looking for helpful hints. I live in the pittsburgh area and having a 4x4 feels much safer in winter then the 72 delta 88 I had before (plus improving by 2 decades isn't bad either).
First- Your Steeler's are doin pretty good, might make it this year.
Second- Have you been to the church brewworks? Friggin love that place so much I fly home half a dozen large bottles when I come back from the frozen east.
Anyways, welcome to the board!
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thanks for the welcome
@SinCityFX4: actually have never been at the church brew works (didn't even know about it) but thanks for the hint, I'll check it out.
@Lenn: I liked the old olds but you should have seen it with 16 2x4s and four 4x8 plywoods loaded into the trunk ... the truck is just better and meanwhile I got another classic (an 85 635CSI biemer)
@SinCityFX4: actually have never been at the church brew works (didn't even know about it) but thanks for the hint, I'll check it out.
@Lenn: I liked the old olds but you should have seen it with 16 2x4s and four 4x8 plywoods loaded into the trunk ... the truck is just better and meanwhile I got another classic (an 85 635CSI biemer)
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