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Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 09:12 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 09:22 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 09:30 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 10:52 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 10:59 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 11:05 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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20.04.2007 11:14 |
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gradall1000 unregistriert
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Hi Roland,
I admire the MICHs (CLARKs) as they had a very advanced design. Look at the MICH 275B, this machine is really very balanced. Whenever, please feel free posting more pics.
Cheers, Beat
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12.10.2007 22:30 |
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rolren
Dabei seit: 31.01.2007
Name: Rolitto Herkunft: Beirut
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Yes, I love all Clark - Michigan IIIA and B-series since I was a kid. I plan to buy my friend's Michigan 75B. I will post some pictures of it. The 275B is awesome, so are smaller ranges.
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21.12.2007 17:12 |
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Impressum
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