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The guys have Federated's 1990 454SS Project Truck in house, and they're doing a ton of work to it; from brakes and shocks to chassis work, this truck needs some love.
The guys have Federated's 1990 454SS Project Truck in house, and they're doing a ton of work to it; from brakes and shocks to chassis work, this truck needs some love.
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