2000 F350 Demo Vehicle. NEW PICS AND VID!!!

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SFR1986

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Squad-6

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May 21, 2010
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Nice truck but disappointed it is a 4 door. 4 door trucks are ridiculous imo. Anyways don't forget to share pics when you get it lit up. Hope you have alotta of lights because that is alotta truck
 

SFR1986

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Oct 5, 2010
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Thanks guys...yes it is alot of truck and if oh read my titles I am a dealer so yes I have alot of lights also...I have 4 crew with me at all times on the racetrack...hence the reason for the crew cab...I do not want my guys in the heat if they do not need to be
 

philyumpshus

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Jun 20, 2010
1,281
Malone, NY
Squad-6 said:
Nice truck but disappointed it is a 4 door. 4 door trucks are ridiculous imo. Anyways don't forget to share pics when you get it lit up. Hope you have alotta of lights because that is alotta truck

You obviously don't know shit about trucks- crew cabs have been around since at least the '70s, way before "soccer dads" and people driving retarded trucks like the Lincoln MK LT and giant SUVs.


Back on topic- nice truck.
 

Thunder

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Jan 1, 2011
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Illinois
Squad-6 said:
I just do not think they look right. Trucks are for working men not soccerdads

I'm a working man and a soccer dad... Guess I need two vehicles? Or move to Idaho. All the soccer moms out there have trucks out of necessity. ;)


Nice truck, can't wait to see the end results.
 

911

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May 22, 2010
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i got a extended cab, to put the kids in the back when i need to, its not my daily driver family truck........ i use it when i need to tow / haul loads and for recreational boating.......


i would of got a crew cab, but for the price difference and and amount of times i will use the back seat it didnt make sense...... but im all for crew and extended cabs
 

Lookn2cuff

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Jan 1, 2011
114
Brazos Valley Texas
Good luck with the truck! That toolbox is a great place to put lights and they're not really noticable. Can't wait to see the truck lit up.

GMC1.jpg

GMC5.jpg
 

LLS

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May 23, 2010
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NYC
Forget the truck, I'm just looking at the area your trucks in, leaves on the trees, no snow on the ground, are you sure these pictures were taken in the U.S.?
 

Tom

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Dec 18, 2010
3,083
Taunton, MA
Just make sure you seal up those headlights. Aftermarket projector headlights are notorious for having crappy seals! A little silicone will take care of that though!


HAWs look awesome
 
Oct 27, 2010
279
Irving TX
Bonanno said:
as we all talked about in chat..... it sucks, its not a dodge cummins.

I totally disagree. I'd take a ford over a dodge any day.
 

GTRider245

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Jun 12, 2010
141
Georgia
Sorry, but those headlights are stupid. Anyone with any sense knows that Superduties didn't come with HIDs. And anyone without any sense will know that as soon as you turn your headlights on. You should have went with the 2002-2004 heads and turn signals. Best looking combo for these trucks.


Unless youre building a ricer show demo truck. Then get the ones you already bought.
 

SFR1986

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Oct 5, 2010
493
San Diego, CA
Thats your opinion and respected ...however...I like the look of the HALOS..NOT HIDs...and..I know that they didnt come with the halos, I like the look and I like the way the HAWs come thru..once again..that is your opinion.
 

cory y

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May 21, 2010
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I like the seperated Hi and Low beams of the headlights... once you put a HLF on there it will show up alot better than the single head lights
 
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