jhid
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Post by jhid on Jun 17, 2010 15:31:37 GMT -5
the 50,000 miles wasnt that bad when i did it, and it helps get your money up so you can buy a new truck if you want one after. I know what you mean about the fourms theres not many that are still around and active, and the ones that are are mostly haulin' based. I still have to change my ip and get back on truckpol
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Post by ~CT&CC~™ OWNER FLASH on Jun 17, 2010 17:35:41 GMT -5
How do you change your ip? I was thinking the other day to say I was sorry for voiceing my opinion on truckpol but I was pissed so I don't know if I should apologize for something i'm not sorry about. That's another thing I don't want none of there trucks nor trailers I make nice mods of my own, why would I want to buy a truck from that company? They should have it were you haft to be a company driver for 50,000 miles and then if you want to go buy your own truck then you do, not one of theres. Give me some more info on them and i'll read it and might join.
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Post by jhid on Jun 17, 2010 18:53:06 GMT -5
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Post by ~CT&CC~™ OWNER FLASH on Jun 18, 2010 18:33:08 GMT -5
yeah I've read all that just thought you could give some insight on a drivers point of view.
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Post by jhid on Jun 22, 2010 18:55:23 GMT -5
whati really like about it, is when you are an O/O, parts actually wear down and you only have a cartain abount of miles that can be put on certain items before they need to be replaced, then you go into the dealership and everything is organaized and you can rebuild you truck however you want
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Post by ~CT&CC~™ OWNER FLASH on Jun 22, 2010 22:25:40 GMT -5
Yeah that sounds good but i'm no longer interested. I talked to someone about the company on xfire and there's alot of people I don't like there and they don't like me. So instead of me asking for more drama i'm just gonna stay myself.
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