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November 10th, 2004   Post 1
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Post; M113 APC


I'v found a M113 for sale on the net. I need advise on it.
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November 11th, 2004   Post 2
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What would you like to know. I know a wee bit about them. I've found some pretty mad gear for sale on the net, like a T72, T55 and a BMP1,. Follow the
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http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/vehicl...salethumbs.htm
 
November 11th, 2004   Post 3
Redleg
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I've even seen an Aircraft Carrier for sale on eBay once..

What would you like to know about the M113?
And why on earth do you want to buy one..
 
November 12th, 2004   Post 4
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Well I know all there is to know about them or close to it. But I need advise on what to do and stuff like that.
 
November 13th, 2004   Post 5
AussieNick
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Do you mean as in terms of running them, servicing them, driving etc etc. Maybe someone on the forum has had some experience with them in that sense.
 
November 14th, 2004   Post 6
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Ya thats what I mean.
 
November 21st, 2004   Post 7
Ed
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What would you be needing an APC for?
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November 22nd, 2004   Post 8
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What would you like to know inspecific, my husband is a mechanic and i'm a driver although i'm not qualified i can tell you a bit. We used them a fair bit in our regiment.

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December 18th, 2004   Post 9
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Thats Ok I know how to drive a 113, my dad's an TC here at Knox. Like I said I know mostly everthing to know about 113's there is to know, like there is over 250 model types.


Well I'd like one for reenactments.