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1993 Plymouth Duster
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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TRUNK EXTENSIONS,DART,DUSTER,SWINGER,DEMON 1967-76 $49.99
Accel SPARK PLUG plymouth DUSTER 76 part CAR auto NEW $37.44
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Last updated: Aug 12, 2005
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Posted by: I_Luv_Dusty
03/30/2005 08:42PM
The Mopar gauges are fully custom. I'm the only one in the world with them. Mark Di'al designed and made them for me, but I don't think he makes gauges anymore...
Posted by: m42duster
02/14/2005 07:06PM
Nice! I've got a red '94. How do you figure 260hp?
11/28/2004 01:48PM
Sweet! The MSD SCI, along with $75 of Denso Iridium spark plugs and better wires, makes a huge difference. I highly recommend that upgrade. I wouldn't go with any other brand other than MSD, though. Take it from an electrical engineer, they really know what they're doing. Keep me posted on updates!
Posted by: TJSersen3788
11/27/2004 07:25PM
I like your Duster...the red ones are my favorite. The parking brake relocation and the guages in the little dash-compartment are really good ideas. I always thought the compartment in the dash was stupid, and now I know what to do with it. :-)
03/27/2005 06:56AM
I like where you mounted your auxilliary gauges. You can find Faze gauges at most autoparts stores for around $60 each. The pillar pod is a universal APC model that I painted to match the grey of my interior. How did you install the hand-brake? I was actually thinking about doing that.
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