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Nov 8, 2009 | 09:15 PM
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Do you drive a stick shift?
What year is your truck?
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Yes. 1989.
I also drive a 2004 Mustang GT that is a standard transmission.
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93 flareside. not to be an ***, but is there any purpose to this thread?
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93 flareside. not to be an ***, but is there any purpose to this thread?
Im not sure, but its the same kid that was trying to bum a truck off his dad...
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yea and its a 2000
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Yes, it's a 2008.
I also have a 2003 ZX2 and a 1996 Mustang GT, both are manuals. Before that, I had a 93 V6 Ranger with a 5-speed. I'm no fan of automatics.
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My car was a 6 spd... and I do enjoy driving manual. Although for the truck I am okay with it being auto.
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98 with 5 speed
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Yep, 93 F-150 and 06 GT is manual.
Only the Sable is auto and that's the only car out of three that the wife can drive :-)
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