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Re: OT How much you people rock
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Posted by George in Biloxi on December 02, 2005 at 19:19:02 from (66.255.189.114):
In Reply to: OT How much you people rock posted by mikeinWA on December 01, 2005 at 19:27:01:
Hey Old, Have you ever posted fer them parts on the Mack forum? There are a few guys there with Diamond Ts. Perhaps someone there has something. A lot of the truck sites do not have the volume that this site has and it kinda gets hard to deal with. This site has been around a long time though. Good luck with the parts to your truck. There is this junk yard kinda place with acres of 6X6 Russian military trucks (dump trucks, troop carriers, everything). I guess they were seized during some war. I stopped by a few years ago and the guy said we give them to other countries. I asked if I could buy one and he told me if I knew someone important, perhaps. I do not know what countries they give em to, cause they all still look like the same ones, in the same spot, for years. Well, I will shut her down. http://bigmacktrucks.invisionzone.com/ Hey Mike, whenever I am having a "few" I fight the urge to post. Yours went good though. George
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