New truck! Found what I wanted.

My Truck is a 2000 Nissan "Desert Runner".
The jumping and racing across the Southern Cal/Nevada deserts was a "Big Thing" in the late 90's and early 2000's.
It came with 2wd cause you could drive and jump faster.
All skid plated with 4wd frame.
White laquer paint with Decals.
Engine is a 3.3 V6 with 5 speed manual trans.
Shocks,springs,chassis, etc al HD.
Super Cab with A/C.
I just turned 100,000 miles with it.
Nothing has ever broken. At 70 mph in 5th gear, turns 3000 RPM..
Still very comfortable for me, and also still reliable.
 
I love my muscle truck and still get a rush when I crank it after 7 years. Nut'n like a truck!
 

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Once you get used to a truck you can never go back to a car, my first truck was a 67 F100.

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Coming up on week 5 with the new truck. Two short road trips, plus a couple hundred miles around town, still averaging well over 17MPG overall. Added a bug deflector to the front of the hood, installed step rails to make it a little easier climbing in and out. Still very pleased!
 
So, you gonna favor us with a pic of this alleged ride, or not? :D
You mentioned rubber mats. I haven't tried them yet but I like
what I see of Weather Tech mats and deflectors.
 
You mentioned rubber mats. I haven't tried them yet but I like what I see of Weather Tech mats and deflectors.

I put the Weather Tech mats and deflectors on my 2009 F150 and they fit perfectly. The installed in just a few minutes with no hassle. The window air deflectors work great. Before installing them I had a problem with the wind from the open window and my left hearing aid. The air deflector fixed that problem.
 

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