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Old 07-19-2005, 09:32 AM
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Well I fergot to post it, but a couple months back I broke down and bought me a black '05 extended cab Silverado 1500. Bought it about a week before all them good discounts started kickin' in. She had 4 miles on here when I test drove her (The test drive route was 5 miles long) and by the time I got her home I had put another 90 miles on her. We are now about to make the third payment and the second oil change (She will have 6000 miles on her by friday) Payments are around $450 a month for the rest of my natural born life. . . . . . Anyway I wouldn't go back fer hell er high water. I love my truck, and while I ain't got to put my accessories on her yet (Cept fer the nurf bars) I wouldn't trade my truck fer nothin. She is a Texas work truck package with the V6 (Told ya I need gas milage too) So she ain't as fancy as many of them on the inside. She has the rubber flooring, and cloth seats. Manual locks, manual windows, AC, automatic tranny, AM/FM CD (Gots ta have tunes I drive 62 miles one way to work every day.)

Anyway. . . . .

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