Change the profile of Jason Yates
Administrative section
The top portion of this form is treated differently than the bottom portion. The info up here is used by the software, and is technically not a part of your profile. This is why you must enter your Name and e-mail address twice. Its mildly annoying, but I think its a small price to pay. Just cut 'n paste. :-)
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(This one I'm not gonna fill in!)
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Profile section
This is the second portion of the form. All of the fields below are optional. If you don't want to fill in a particular field, then don't! :-) Any fields that you leave blank won't even show up on your profile when people view it. A few of the fields on this form are special. Whatever you enter into these special fields will become a hyperlink. What you enter will be the destination of the link, as well as its description. You can have more than one item in these fields. A space or a carridge return will separate them. These fields will be marked with this annoying LED:
(And you will like it!!!) ;-)
Personal Information
Name:
Location:
Las Vegas, NV
E-Mail Address:
Your personal Home Page:
Don't forget the leading "http://"!!
Any other relevant home pages you've created:
http://photos.yahoo.com/onebad4x4dak
Don't forget the leading "http://"!!
Description/Explanation of the "other" home page(s):
Go to the Yahoo! photo page to see pics of my truck while I work up my home page . . . it's still heavily under construction.
What is your age?
What other vehicles do you currently own?
'99 Dodge Neon -- for the wife '85 Honda XR 600 dirtbike -- for getting away ;)
What other vehicles have you owned previously?
'89 Dodge D50 -- the Dak's baby bro back in the day
What are some of your other hobbies?
Off-roading Dual-sport riding Camping/Hiking . . . being outdoors
What do you do for a living?
1Lt in USAF at Nellis AFB as a Civil Engineer
Additional comments:
Vehicle Information
Year:
1998
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Drivetrain:
4x4
4x2
4x4
Other
Engine:
V8 - 318ci
V4
V6
V8 - 287ci
V8 - 318ci
V8 - 360ci
Other
Transmission:
Manual
Automatic
Manual
Other
Designation:
Sport
LE
R/T
Shelby
SLT
SLT+
Sport
Sport+
Other
Body:
Club Cab
Club Cab
Convertible, short bed
Convertible, long bed
Durango
Regular Cab, short bed
Regular Cab, long bed
Quad Cab
Other
Options:
AC, Power Group, 22 gal fuel tank, bucket seats, fog lamps, heavy-duty service group, skid plates, trailer tow group, limited-slip rear, sliding rear window
Additional info:
Sticker was $25,800 and I stole it off the lot at just over $21K with minimal negotiation . . . I don't know why. Could have been the teal green metallic paint, but at the price I paid, I wouldn't have cared if it was pink (or magenta, a color made for one year only in '97).
How many miles/kilometers are on the truck?
Aftermarket Modifications
Completed:
- Spray-in bedliner done by Arma Coatings - Big 'Stealth' Sound -- Pioneer reciever/CD player that fits factory slot -- Four 6.5" Pioneer 2-way speakers behind factory grills -- 280 watt MTX amp to drive the 6.5's (under pass. seat) -- 12 disc CD changer (in center console) -- MTX Thunderform subwoofer (two 10" woofers) that replace the factory storage box underneath the rear bench (includes center compartment for jack storage) -- 325 watt MTX amp to drive the 10's (under driver seat) - Alarm - Clear front corners - Po'boy K&N intake mod--cone filter on the end of ABS pipe - F&B Stage I ported throttle body - Gibson single 3" cat-back - 2" body lift (I even installed it myself!) - 32" x 11.5" R15 Yokohama Geolanders A/T+; great tires!
In Progress:
- Custom front prerunner style tubular bumper with skid plate, lights, the works . . . no more front facia and it looks awesome.
Planned:
- Removal of rear bumper, installation of steel roll pan, and fabrication of custom tubular rear bumper - Custom nerf bars to match - Headers - A ways down the road -- a fat suspension lift.
What would you do to your truck if money were no object?
Hmm . . . two years ago, I said I wanted to turn my Dak into a desert prerunner and I'm now well on my way to doing that. If money was no object, though, I'd do the full deal and go with the custom suspension and lift to match.
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Performance
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Extra:
Here's a section that I thought some of you may want to take advantage of... You can post pictures, sounds, and videos of yourself, your truck, etc. You can do this in two different ways. First, you can have this stuff on your own server and enter its URL in the boxes below.
(Don't forget the leading "http://"!)
Another way is to enter a filename in the boxes below, and then send that file to me. I'll make it accessible on my server. You can get these files to me by sending them as e-mail attachments to
jon@twistedbits.net
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Pictures:
http://photos.yahoo.com/onebad4x4dak
Description/Explanation of the above picture(s):
Sounds:
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Videos:
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