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Ooh, it would be great if they released a 392 version. Or better yet, one with the Ecodiesel.
I've wondered how the heck to make the TRX look more like a regular 1500. Unlike a 'Cat, or Trackhawk, where a simple debadging does the job, it won't be that easy with a TRX.
Unless they become...
It's still here. Only have a down payment on it.
But now that you mention it...it's still mine. I should drive it.
And it is yellow, so an unreasonable facsimile of a grader. Hmm.
I swear, less than two minutes before reading this, I realized...F#@*, I just bought another 4-door.
Okay, that was about the Jetta I bought today, but still.
That reminds me...I have two extended warranties to get reimbursed for.
No, the tunnel washer is nowhere near that powerful. It's about 100 hp as I recall.
Got me a fully optioned (whoopee!) '14 Jetta Sportwagen to puts around in for now.
Okay, got the VIN a couple of days ago, so the car is at least in the computers.
It's a start. Wish I had a chip on my shoulder to donate to the cause and speed things up.
That's kinda how I got lured into selling 1012 horsepower (one of which was a Ram 1500)...and today I bought a used rip snorting 140 hp diesel to replace the two daily drivers.
For now.
Oh, that was her "old" Turbo S. The one she traded in on an ordered new one...which is the one that made it here before the ordered Redeye arrived.
Then again, the Redeye was ordered two days later than the 911. But then again, again, they both did come from foreign countries.
That's not really an open trailer issue, but using a bumper pull, and/or one without a shield on the front.
I have towed much more expensive cars on open trailers without any issues.
Looks to me like the shifter could be the same, but nothing underneath (except the transmission) is even remotely close.
Maybe by "Trackhawk system" they meant being able to change the drive modes?
Darn it. You got me all enthused there, and I went on the site to look for wheels for a different application.
Okay, I liked what I saw, but not that they sell 5-lug wheels to go on 6-lug vehicles. Oh well.
I may have been a tad optimistic that time. The Cherokee XJ I ended up driving (with good tires) needed 4WD and backing up a couple of times to get a run at it before reaching the road.
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