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W900l and Frameless Dump

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The cab and engine are from Jamie. The fenders, rear bumper, breathers and swan are from Casey, here at MTB. The trailer was by Gary Wallace and have been told that they are very rare.

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Absolutely fantastic. I love the look of this rig. I especially like the worn look of the bottom of the dump bed. Wow. 

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14 minutes ago, vincen47 said:

Absolutely fantastic. I love the look of this rig. I especially like the worn look of the bottom of the dump bed. Wow. 

Thanks Victor!! It turned out better than I thought it would.

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