But it's a FUNCTIONAL truck. No worries about small dings or dents
(they add character to a truck.) ;)
- Bernd
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net] On Behalf Of Bruce B
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 1:14 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: Now: Playa Hating Was: Is this someone from the DML??
Yea, it's cool, just not for me.
and the whole lifted 2wd thing? I don't understand why would you just
not go 4wd if you want to be lifted.
I guess I have 4wd envy right now. Dam I should have bought a 4wd. dam
dam dam. Maybe I could convert this one? ya right.....
----- Original Message -----
From: <ABeerCan@aol.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 10:50 AM
Subject: DML: Now: Playa Hating Was: Is this someone from the DML??
> Hey hey hey now! My old 88 Dakota looked alot like that before I sold
> it! It had 56ft of neon under it with another 16ft in the bed. I had
> the
usual
> plate frames front and rear. I had a 24" tube behind the grille
> facing
the
> a/c condensor, I used 2 18" tubes in a custom overhead console as my
interior
> lights, along with 2 10" mini-tubes under each seat, 4 10" mini-tubs
hidden
> under the dash. Under the hood I used a 14" tube for a underhood
> light
along
> with an 8" tube mounted in the fan shroud. And once the then "New"
product
> called Hot Wirez came out, I used them to highlight the body line on
> the
side
> of the Dakotas (ya know, the one that goes from the top of the front
> headlight assem to the back tail lights on a Gen-I and Gen-II). I
> even managed to mount some small custom made 4" tubes on a bracket of
> the
a-arms
> and the rear axle so they would shine on the inside of the rims at
> night while I was driving. Nothing wrong with neon. Just another way
> to
express
> yourself in the world of sport truck. Some people might look at
> lifted
2wds
> and think they are dumb. I see nothing wrong with them, it is just
another
> way to express your ideas in the world of sport trucking. Not to
> mention that if you talk to Tony "Ironman" Stewart, you might find out
> that lifted 2wds (aka. Pre-Runners) are pretty dayum cool. Even if
> you don't like the way it looks, you have to respect the attempt to do
> just like everyone
else
> has wanted to do on this list, the attempt to set their own Dakota
> apart
from
> every other vehicle on the road. Alot of people think I am crazy for
> spending all I have on my Dakado, and I am in the process of spending
> more now, but I just tell them that I did that so I can claim that I
> have a
very
> unique Dakota. ok, I am getting off my shoebox now.
>
> The other Will
>
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