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Available from our host: Sarens LG1750Paul R
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Joined: 5/20/2006 Posts: 1,591 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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That's way over due. I'd like to see a Mammoet LG 1750. Or an LR 1750 in Sarens or Mammoet.
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Joined: 6/27/2013 Posts: 937 Location: Quebec, Canada,
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Paul Crane wrote:That's way over due. I'd like to see a Mammoet LG 1750. Or an LR 1750 in Sarens or Mammoet. LR 1750 has been released by Conrad 10 years ago... They did Mammoet. Not sure about Sarens, but many did customs in Sarens livery as those were easy to repaint. http://www.modele-metalowe.pl/5/3047/Liebherr-LR-1750I was a late buyer, so I bought the Wagenborg version and customized my own: IMG_7388 by Ironstef70, on Flickr"/> S
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Joined: 4/5/2008 Posts: 188 Location: Holland
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That would look great with my Sarens LR 1750. Only the price is kinda high. So I am not going to spend 900EUR on a model that needs another 500EUR of updates.
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Joined: 7/20/2005 Posts: 336 Location: Alberta Canada
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Joined: 9/28/2006 Posts: 615 Location: Allentown,Pa.
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Like this LR1100.2 by Dan Bogusky, on Flickr"/>
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