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[QUOTE="co04cobra, post: 1108048, member: 666"] See that's where opinions vary. It urks the *** out of me, and my customers, that it costs 10K++ to put an engine in a truck. Why would I, or whoever, not do it if the guy is paying you to do it, AND it makes the truck suit his needs way better. Sure, he or I, could buy an older F-550 with a 7.3, but good luck finding one that isn't rusted to ****... At the end of the day it's the owners time and money. I'd rather slam my dik in a book and drink cyanide then put a duramax or cummins in something, BUT if it's not my money who cares.... [/QUOTE]
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