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gregsb

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Nice truck, you definitely make a trade up in the world although your MPG will most surely go down from the Mazda.

Welcome!
 

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Welcome and Nice truck! Just a tip: Take care of those wheels! Once the clear coat on them gets old they oxidize really fast. Just make sure you clean them avery once in a while and protect them with some mothers polish or something.
 
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I'm not a big fan of the American racing wheels.I'm thinking of purchasing some pro comp 1059 wheels to replace them with.we will see its all about if there is enough money to do so.

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Nice truck, you definitely make a trade up in the world although your MPG will most surely go down from the Mazda.

Welcome!

The Mazda mph wasn't the best to begin with lol.those rotary engine cars are not good with mpg,I have another just like the red car but with turbo and I'm lucky if I see 10mpg out of that car lol.
 

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I'm not a big fan of the American racing wheels.I'm thinking of purchasing some pro comp 1059 wheels to replace them with.we will see its all about if there is enough money to do so.



I don't mind mine, they were a pretty expensive factory option at the time too.

Those pro-comps are nice wheels, and i believe they're a bit lighter too so you might save a little gas.
 

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