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    THINKING OF BUYING EX MILITARY 6X6 WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ???

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    First thing you should know is to have a look around the area ov the forum I have moved your thread to.

    The next thing you should do is read Dave's buyers guide.
    https://buymilitaryvehicles-com.myshopify.com/

    Any other questions, ask away.
    I have one and love it.

    Oh, welcome to the forum.

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    the capslock key is one to the left of the A key.?

    REMLR has check lists and I think theres one sneaking around the tec forum somewhere....

    one of our members has a good buyers guide on the perentie..
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULR ANGLESEA FUN View Post
    THINKING OF BUYING EX MILITARY 6X6 WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ???
    Totally agree with Mick on the Perentie buyers guide. I purchased one from Dave about 3 months before I purchased my RFSV and it was a great resource for me when inspecting and deciding which vehicle I would buy. I also contacted Dave a couple of times with a few questions which he was more than happy to answer and also share his own experience in using Grays online. That is also a steep learning curve on top of deciding which vehicle to buy.
    Of course the AULRO forum is also a great resource as there is a wealth of knowledge here as well as the REMLR forum. Do your research and inspect what you are bidding on is my advice and you will end up with a great vehicle.
    Regards Warrick.
    "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex....It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
    Albert Einstein.

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