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Johny Walker

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  1. is it the 1, with the tool box behind the cab,
  2. yes get a jensen A530t ,by far the better of the 2.imo
  3. surley the clown knows he,s been nobled :confused1:or is he a bit thick ???
  4. yes just get an extra leaf or 2 fitted
  5. dont want any thing that big its just to temp thing to get damp out of the logs ,
  6. is ther such a thing as consertina type tunnel,so you can stack the bags then pull the tunnel over as you go,& could you put warm air fans in side without them melting the tunnel,just to get some warm air around the wood ,????
  7. all the 35c12 can tow 3.5t. 7t gross.
  8. no if you can find a 3ltr get it ,defends on yr budget,you may need to build 1,
  9. the daily engine is 116 to 136,there abouts on the 2.3ltr & 134 to 166 on the 3ltr, wich has been rmapped to 180 on the newr trucks the 3ltr in a 3.5 is like rocking horse pooo,
  10. so are these basicly a vw crafter with a differant engine ???
  11. as it happens i found a roll of cable in 1 of my containers the other day ,iv got no use for it ,i aint got a winch
  12. no but feel free to pop down and ask on my behalf
  13. any body use these in arb, what milage are they good , what do they tow/carry like johny
  14. i thought them to be very arogant, & didnt want to be there ,only there as there were told to be & i doubt there imput would have made much impact either imo
  15. that news will be on the front pages tmro
  16. not for the d-max looking for a 3.5t,but fing 1, wi a big hp engine is a tad hard,
  17. is it under warranty? if its out drill the muffler,iv got 2, & 2, differrant saws !!!!the 13,saw seems to have more balls
  18. iain will like that 1, then

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