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Old 09-05-2008, 04:07 AM   #1
montyv8
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Default F-trucks section?

Whats the chance of getting a section/sub-forum for us F-truck owners?
As mentioned in the 'show us your f-truck' thread,
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Originally Posted by Death351
We need our own effy section. not quite american cars (some were assembled at Broady and have Falcon bits) and more pickup than ute.
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Originally Posted by GreenMachine
Second that - F-trucks need their own section, to stop us hassling people in the classic falcons/x-series forums!
There's alot that's specific to these beasts, and I know myself and others have a lot of questions regarding them, and answers too

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