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Chopping the frame of an '03 Duramax for the smaller bed because GM never offered a short box version; the payoff of Project Workahauler F-150.
Chopping the frame of an '03 Duramax for the smaller bed because GM never offered a short box version; the payoff of Project Workahauler F-150.
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