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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Martinez" data-source="post: 934977" data-attributes="member: 68413"><p>I've got a 2005 with 80,000. No problems. I don't see rust under the truck, and all the wiring is great. I do a lot of wiring with customizations and upgrades. :banana: I really enjoy my truck, and I would recommend this truck to anyone. The only thing is that it doesn't have too much power. I would like a small block v8. Other than the power, It's an awesome truck.:driving:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Martinez, post: 934977, member: 68413"] I've got a 2005 with 80,000. No problems. I don't see rust under the truck, and all the wiring is great. I do a lot of wiring with customizations and upgrades. :banana: I really enjoy my truck, and I would recommend this truck to anyone. The only thing is that it doesn't have too much power. I would like a small block v8. Other than the power, It's an awesome truck.:driving: [/QUOTE]
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