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After 29yrs and over 3.5 million miles,I think I about got it figured out.
I might have a little trouble shifting a two stick Mac but yeah no problem. Driven quite abit with split rear ends as well. Wouldn't take long to get into the swing of it again.
yes.I used to drive armored trucks and they are similar to big rigs.
Yes,just backing up particularly with serpentine is a little tricky
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You win the prize! That is really impressive. I bet you've seen a lot with that many miles logged. Thanks!
by gradyjones on November 13th, 2009
My dog has over 3/4 of a million...he just cant get the shifting part down though :P
by allikatzpop on November 14th, 2009