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      <title>Why the 03 6.0 Turbo is Still a Legend</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever stood on a street corner and heard a truck that sounded more like a fighter jet than a diesel, you were probably listening to an 03 6.0 turbo. There is something visceral about that specific year of the Powerstroke. For some truck</description>
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