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You never get in your truck unless you've had a wash? I don't think most would go to that extreme. :wave:

 

Er thats not what said! And as I said to you earlier we don't all do the same type of work. , we work in rivers all day everyday, most of the time we wear gloves even so, we always wash hands before moving/driving vehicles or use hand wipes. There are an awful lot of nasty things you can catch from river water.

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My Cabstar is brand new, cost £18k. I could easily get a 'proper' truck for that money but I don't need anything bigger.:icon14:

 

 

I've owned more trucks in my 22 years of driving than you can point a stick at, and this has included 10 or more brand new vehicles, 2 of which have included cabstars, neither cost anywhere near 18k!

 

I think you missed the point of my last post..

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I've owned more trucks in my 22 years of driving than you can point a stick at, and this has included 10 or more brand new vehicles, 2 of which have included cabstars, neither cost anywhere near 18k!

 

I think you missed the point of my last post..

 

Nissan Cabstar 3.0DCi double cab tipper (3500kg), £18699 + VAT. :wave:

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