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#16250 11/08/02 01:14 AM
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#16251 11/08/02 07:05 AM
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Very cool!

#16252 11/08/02 03:11 PM
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Do you park that thing in a bank vault every night to keep it from being stolen?

#16253 11/09/02 08:22 PM
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Has anyone checked out the new Chevy/GMC vans with the access package. It has remote controlled flip out doors where the windows would be. This allows you to access your racks from outside the truck. They are autolocking for those that work in the less desirable areas.

If I could just decide about the all wheel drive, oh yea, and the payments.

#16254 11/09/02 10:05 PM
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Nice truck, but definitely geared more toward carpenters than the electrical trade.

Lose some of the woodworking tools, and replace them with power conduit benders, pipe threading machine, power puller, etc. and it would be a lot more useful to us... [Linked Image]


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