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kil roy

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not a sport trac but close enough, 1998 Explorer Sport, 127300 miles, 1 owner

slightly bent rear bumper drivers side, a full coke spilled on the rear passengers side :huh:

just passed NJ state inspection.



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Son of a @^%&?!, thats my old 1985 Toyota MR2 parked in front of you! Allways wondered what happened to it. But seriously, Nice lookin' ride man! A little love and clean up and you're all set. Good luck, Bob. ;)
 
thanks guys, my son gets his license in about 6 months and i figured

perfect truck, he can practice and learn its handing quirks and when

he passes his test i can sign it over to him.



Bob C too funny, my boss bought that one new in 1985 and drove it until

last year when he gave it to me. I put $50 ( caliper and pads) in to it and

have been driving it ever since. like driving a Go Kart and gets 28 around town.
 
eddie

wish i could tell you, i have not had a chance to check in to much of anything

except the key pad module location, which im happy to say is much easier to get

to than the sport tracs it nothing like that paper i wrote on getting to the sport tracs

module.
 
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