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I am working on it. I am scared of the little cost piling up though. If I am not careful I will have more in it than what I could have bought a running one in the states for.
I agree with the cost of bring them home. They have done it in every over seas war in this nations history. Teh only reason I am trying to get it done is becuase I stumbled across a really good contact. I doubt I will be able to do it again though.
I agree. That is one reason I am taking this chance. I do not want to see the Iraqis get another old Deuse and destroy it like the others I have seen around here.
That would be a huge help. I know it will be costly to to transport it. But I think I may be able to keep it under $2000 from hear to the port. It all depends on the container. A couple of weeks ago containers were very easy to get (under the radar). But now they are cracking down on them and...
If I can meet the tight time line I think I can get it out of here. One of the issues I am facing is the port. Which one and how much to get it from there.
This is a Deuce that was left behind by a unit that once occupied this area. They left long before I arrived and left this poor truck behind. It has set for quite a while and will not be going back to the states.
Unless I can pull off the rescue I am working on that is. Shhh.
That was cool video. I take it the operator has driven one before.
I may still go an speak to them again. I remember the acedemy is longer than others, but it is a more proffesional agency as well.
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