good buy on an 05 superduty

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    That's pretty sweet. Buy it now for $13k and its a 2005 6.0 diesel 4x4 with a 6-speed....plus front and back replacement bumpers. Screw/8ft is a big truck though... it'd be :boobs: as a screw/6 3/4 :rockit:
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    yeah but it has a better turning radius than my truck, so it wouldn't be so bad to drive. I'm with you, I like a long bed supercab truck. (just look at mine lol) I'm not big on the crew cab short bed though. I'd drive a short bed truck, but I really like the amount of crap you can throw in an 8ft box, not to mention you can have a tool box and still put a 4 wheeler or similar in there with the tail gate closed.
     
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    damn that thing is long as a freight train.
     
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    yea my old boss has a screw 6ft with the 6.0, that fugger turns on a dime
     
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    Y'all can have that manual shat. Fugg shifting gears in a truck that size.

    For the record. If any truck can pull a long bed off its a screw SD. Anything else...nah, I'll pass.


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    its only like 18 inches longer than a scab 8ft box. that throws the turning radius into the impossible ha ha. IMO its worth having the big bed and big cab, I just park in the back of the lots and take up 2 spots. A scab with a long bed is a pain to park too, just not AS much. my dads sd is a scab, and normal driving is virtually the same.

    Once you drive it for a few months you get used to it and it doesnt even bother you anymore. personally i think the ccsb and the scsb's look all stubby, like a chode truck or something. It can fill out a tuna can, but cant reach the bottom :jester:
     
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    Haha If I didn't already have a giant truck then maybe. But I don't have a need for another 8ft bed lol. and I think that the screw/6.75s look sexy :drool:

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    The ccsb doesn't look bad, but the scsb looks funny to me.


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    I concur with that.

    Though the 150 scab/6.5 looks good lol.

    Nothing looks good with the 5.5 though...:Wedgie:
     

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