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D0P3Y is the only smart one hey,. yeah got my HR licence in my dads Mack, has an 18 spd roadranger, big arse turbo,spools up like a mutha, sounds awesome, sorry if it was a waste of a thread, just wanted to see if any one wouild pick it,

any one else got a truck licence?

cheers

Jeremy

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hey can u post pics of the truck - exterior, interior and engine

i have always been curious to see it. My dad used to work at a cement factory as a production manager when we were in the middle east - the old mack trucks were freaking huge! Me and my bro used to always sneak up and sit in the drivers seat and just drool over all the controls - ofcourse the workers couldnt do much cos we were the sons of one of the top people in the company - ah good old memories....

pics would be mad tho :P

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yeah nice, MR will be a fun test, not sure if i am going to go that far yet.

i will take some pics of the truck on monday when i go back to work. theyre heaps fun to drive, found out yesterday if you turn sharp the inside 8 wheels start to spin, maaad.

obviously not going to keep doing it cause im sure that it cant be good for the axles and diffs,

cheers

Jeremy

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yeah nice, MR will be a fun test, not sure if i am going to go that far yet.

i will take some pics of the truck on monday when i go back to work. theyre heaps fun to drive, found out yesterday if you turn sharp the inside 8 wheels start to spin, maaad.

obviously not going to keep doing it cause im sure that it cant be good for the axles and diffs,

cheers

Jeremy

Supposedly you just got a HR licence, but you won't get an MR?

MR comes before HR... :D

Unless you're talking MC and HC... :thanks:

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