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I have full 5.0MP pics if anyone wants to see in more detail. I can also get pics of anything else you may want to see.
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http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0034.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0035.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0036.JPG
I have full 5.0MP pics if anyone wants to see in more detail. I can also get pics of anything else you may want to see.
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Directly from CARFAX:
Year/Make/Model: 1988 FORD BRONCO II
Body Style: UTILITY (BLAZER, JIMMY,SCOUT)
Engine: 2.9L V6 EFI
Fuel: GASOLINE
Driveline: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Manufactured in: UNITED STATES
Safety Equipment: Rear Wheel ABS, Active (manual)
belts
Standard Equipment: Power Windows, Power Steering, Air Conditioning, Power Brakes, Tilt Wheel
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Total Loss Check:
GOOD NEWS! This 1988 FORD BRONCO II (1FMCU14T0JUD41240) has had no severe accidents or other total loss events reported to CARFAX from a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This vehicle qualifies for the CARFAX Certified History, a guarantee worth up to $5,000.
No Salvage Title Reported
No Loss Due To Fire Title Reported
No Junk Title Reported
No Flood Damage Title Reported
No Rebuilt/Reconstructed Title Reported
No Hail Damage Title Reported
No Dismantled Title Reported
No Canadian Total Loss Record Reported
Runs and drives perfect, never any trouble starting and gets pretty good mileage on the highway.
The Good:
Power Windows
Sail Panel Windows
Power Locks
Power (Pushbutton) 4WD & Auto Locking Hubs for 4WD and it WORKS!
Remote Start with Keyless Entry
AM/FM CD Player
5 Brand new tires only a few months old
All new lug nuts
Recent tune up including new wires/cap/rotor/O2 sensors/Plugs/Diff fluid
Oil changed every 3-5K miles with Synthetic Blend
New valve cover gaskets
ONLY 98k Original Miles
Interior is in EXCELLENT shape
External Spare Tire
Roof Rack
The Bad:
RUST
Lifter Tick affter long highway drives (Factory Defect)
Passenger Power window just quit working 6-7-04, no idea what happened but I wired it up so it won't fall down.
On to the pics:
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0026.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0027.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0028.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0029.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0030.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0031.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0032.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0033.JPG
[ 12. June 2004, 11:54 AM: Message edited by: gillbot ]
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Directly from CARFAX:
Year/Make/Model: 1988 FORD BRONCO II
Body Style: UTILITY (BLAZER, JIMMY,SCOUT)
Engine: 2.9L V6 EFI
Fuel: GASOLINE
Driveline: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Manufactured in: UNITED STATES
Safety Equipment: Rear Wheel ABS, Active (manual)
belts
Standard Equipment: Power Windows, Power Steering, Air Conditioning, Power Brakes, Tilt Wheel
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Total Loss Check:
GOOD NEWS! This 1988 FORD BRONCO II (1FMCU14T0JUD41240) has had no severe accidents or other total loss events reported to CARFAX from a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This vehicle qualifies for the CARFAX Certified History, a guarantee worth up to $5,000.
No Salvage Title Reported
No Loss Due To Fire Title Reported
No Junk Title Reported
No Flood Damage Title Reported
No Rebuilt/Reconstructed Title Reported
No Hail Damage Title Reported
No Dismantled Title Reported
No Canadian Total Loss Record Reported
Runs and drives perfect, never any trouble starting and gets pretty good mileage on the highway.
The Good:
Power Windows
Sail Panel Windows
Power Locks
Power (Pushbutton) 4WD & Auto Locking Hubs for 4WD and it WORKS!
Remote Start with Keyless Entry
AM/FM CD Player
5 Brand new tires only a few months old
All new lug nuts
Recent tune up including new wires/cap/rotor/O2 sensors/Plugs/Diff fluid
Oil changed every 3-5K miles with Synthetic Blend
New valve cover gaskets
ONLY 98k Original Miles
Interior is in EXCELLENT shape
External Spare Tire
Roof Rack
The Bad:
RUST
Lifter Tick affter long highway drives (Factory Defect)
Passenger Power window just quit working 6-7-04, no idea what happened but I wired it up so it won't fall down.
On to the pics:
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0026.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0027.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0028.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0029.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0030.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0031.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0032.JPG
http://cofba.org/users/gillbot/BroncoII/sm100_0033.JPG
[ 12. June 2004, 11:54 AM: Message edited by: gillbot ]
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MIG, Uses inert gas and produces better welds
Wire feed and Gasless are usually flux core wire and I've been told many times to stay away from them.
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yeah, go to help.rr.com and there's a setup process you go through. You'll get an email when it's done and you FTP to the space to add files, etc. It's really easy. It's listed on the left side as personal Pages and you go to PHP Maintenance.
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I have the box, no manual or CD. I must have tossed them. Manuals and Utils are available from MSI's site.
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I have an MSI board here with everything onboard. It's in a machine I was gonna assemble but decided not to.
MS6378X-L
Socket A for AMD Duron and Athlon
Onboard Lan
Onboard Sound
Onboard Video
2x SDR slots for PC100/PC133 SDRAM
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=22
It has about an hour of runtime on it, other than that, it's basically brand new. The buyer can even have the my extra ATX case with it if wanted.
This was to be a system built for sale but the buyer backed out. Then I decided to make it a "server" but my intel system is just too stable for me to bother it. This has to go!!
$40 picked up in DAYTON, I should still have the manual and everything if I can find it.
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Yep, Audio and Video. I'm not sure about the quality though, I'd guess ok at best. If you can play a MOV file, I can send one. Otherwise I've never used it.
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I have a Shuttle XPC so the cooler is built in. I need a cooler running CPU not a different heatsink. Let me know what ya have, I'm not using this camera anymore, I got a new 5.0MP one.Originally posted by Desperado:hmmm, I will look and see what I can come up with. I know I have some DELL DDR memory, butI don't remember the manufacture off hand. I will get that info tomorrow. How big a drive?? and as far as CPU, cooler running or better cooling? I can see about getting a really good solid copper heatsink and fan a buddy has. He went from it to water cooling and is a big time over clocker and this heatsink worked well for him
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I need "supported" DDR ram, a new HDD and a cooler running CPU than my 1.4GHz Athlon.
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ok, since my pc decided to take a crap and I need some $, I'll let this thing go for $70 without the LS-120 Drive. With the LS120 drive and 2 EXTRA 120MB Disks $85. CASH only and you pick it up.
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I remember it well..... I think he needs a Geo.Originally posted by Nitrousbird:He's wrecked one of those too, remember??
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Review here:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/sd4090.html
GREAT camera and the ONLY option for floppy disk camera unless you want a Sony Mavica. This one can use the 120MB diskettes though, which will hold like 500-1500 images! Note: This will use BOTH regular floppy disks AND the 120MB diskettes!!!
What's included:
Camera (1.3 MegaPixel)
Rechargable Battery (Still holds great charge)
Battery Charger
ONE 120MB Floppy Disk
USB Cable to connect camera to PC
Power cable to connect to charger so it can be run from a wall outlet (If I can find it)
Software and Manual (If I can find it, I'll look for it IF there is intrest)
I also have a 3.5" 120MB Superdisk drive I may be convinced (meaning $)to toss in with the camera so you can add it to your PC and copy images directly from the 120MB diskette instead of using the USB cable. I also have another diskette or two that will go with the drive if wanted.
Camera will do video and has a 3x OPTICAL zoom. Optical zoom is true zoom and is MUCH better than digital zoom, digital zoom only "blows up" the existing image so you aren't gaining anything but a grainy image.
Anyone is more than welcome to stop by and check the camera out.
One downfall of the camera, for some reason with a battery installed the camera continually accesses the diskette so the batteries will drain out. I usually just pop the battery out when the camera is not in use so drain isn't an issue.
Price $100 obo
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Heh, he can't handle a 3rd gen and you want him to get a 4th? He'd kill himself. I think he needs to opt for a Yugo for now.Originally posted by Will race for fuel:Damn Chad, what happened?
Quit with the 3rd Gens, you have no luck. Get a 4th Gen like your older brother has now
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THAT is my dream car EXACTLY! Well, a 426 Hemi Alpine White Superbird WILL be mine one day.
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Maddox is the shit, that is all.....
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Happy b-day, the big 30 SOON!
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Kilkare is closer than Norwalk I believe.Originally posted by Desperado:WTF????? That took balls to ask! You just move here from Russia or did you just lead a real sheltered life.
Trails, then DragWay 42, then Pacemakers in Mt Vernon (1/8 mile) not sure the next one, then Norwalk.
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I had my car on a jack when the rain hit. Had to rush to get tires bolted on and clean up. I was SOAKED! F'in rain.......
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either way, doesn't matter. I sent you an email through this board too.
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