danegerous
SDD Junior Member
Hi everyone, my name is Dane Harding and I'm currently in Al Asad, Iraq with the 3rd Marine Air Wing. I don't own a superduty personally but I drive one everyday out here and I love it. I'm considering getting rid of my Lexus for one when I get home but we'll see These trucks go through hell out here and it definitly takes it's toll. I didn't just register to ask for help this one time, sooner or later when I NEED a truck in my life I'm going to pick up a 99' up superduty. However one of my trucks is down and since it's not a military vehicle it's often hard to get support. So me and my somewhat mechanically inclined friend are taking matters into our own hands haha.
A little background on me, I was born in Washington state and lived on a farm near Cle Elum and then my father moved us to Las Vegas. From there I joined the Marines and now I live in sunny overpriced San Diego where I go to school part time and mess around with my Rx7 drift car.
I've got about 7 months left in this country and I'd love to bring my other beast back to life to hand it over to the next crew of Marines taking over. Thanks all for the welcome, see you around!
By the way the trucks are 2003 F350's, Arizona beige ( I think thats what the color is called) 6.0 liter, 4x4. They haul trailers in excess of 15,000 pounds when full (probably way past capacity) but they do it like a champ
A little background on me, I was born in Washington state and lived on a farm near Cle Elum and then my father moved us to Las Vegas. From there I joined the Marines and now I live in sunny overpriced San Diego where I go to school part time and mess around with my Rx7 drift car.
I've got about 7 months left in this country and I'd love to bring my other beast back to life to hand it over to the next crew of Marines taking over. Thanks all for the welcome, see you around!
By the way the trucks are 2003 F350's, Arizona beige ( I think thats what the color is called) 6.0 liter, 4x4. They haul trailers in excess of 15,000 pounds when full (probably way past capacity) but they do it like a champ