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For my own personal use
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For my own personal use
This might seem like one of those daft in the extreme questions. But if the Mod can buy a tank or fighter plane from an arms manufacturer, is it possible for me to buy my own Challenger tank.....for my own use? :vamp:
i realise, i can't get the big gun, but i don't relly want one, i just want the tank seeing as we will spend the forseeable futre fighting THE WAR AGAINST TERROISM (TWAT)
i realise, i can't get the big gun, but i don't relly want one, i just want the tank seeing as we will spend the forseeable futre fighting THE WAR AGAINST TERROISM (TWAT)
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Wouldn't an Action Man tank be cheeper!
And with the all new improved flahing light's and explosion noise's keep you entertained for longer.
You can always use the exscuse of 'you bought it for the kids'
I did, until someone pointed out i didn't have kids

And with the all new improved flahing light's and explosion noise's keep you entertained for longer.

You can always use the exscuse of 'you bought it for the kids'

I did, until someone pointed out i didn't have kids

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Why can't you accept that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue.
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I haven't seen a Challenger, but try http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/vehiclesf ... thumbs.htm
. And I don't see why you couldn't buy a Challenger (after weapon and any restriced gizmos are taken out), if there are actually any surplus tanks around.

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Great isnt it?
I bought my cousin the elastic band gun for Chrimbo. He's a student!
Probably invaluable in lectures!
Theres another one called www.boysstuff.co.uk that probably has the same kind of stuff...not looked yet!

I bought my cousin the elastic band gun for Chrimbo. He's a student!

Theres another one called www.boysstuff.co.uk that probably has the same kind of stuff...not looked yet!
Why? Because I can!
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Re: For my own personal use
why not? if uv a few million to spareCOMBAT WOMBAT wrote:This might seem like one of those daft in the extreme questions. But if the Mod can buy a tank or fighter plane from an arms manufacturer, is it possible for me to buy my own Challenger tank.....for my own use? :vamp:
i realise, i can't get the big gun, but i don't relly want one, i just want the tank seeing as we will spend the forseeable futre fighting THE WAR AGAINST TERROISM (TWAT)

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Theres a bloke lives about 7 miles from the stately pile who owns an old second hand APC. He lives in it apparently. When he can afford the fuel he drives it around the fields near Carveley on the main Chester road.
I have heard tell that you can buy a working Chieftan Tank for a couple of grand. Or an old Abbot 105mm for even less. Imagine the panic you could cause when pulling up at the local petrol station forecourt and saying "Fill her up mate..... Or else"
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I have heard tell that you can buy a working Chieftan Tank for a couple of grand. Or an old Abbot 105mm for even less. Imagine the panic you could cause when pulling up at the local petrol station forecourt and saying "Fill her up mate..... Or else"
Aye Artist
yes you can
well i ain't sure about the challenger but you can get T-55,s T-77,s and a few other the T-55 is around £20,000 the T-77 is around £40,000 you can drive them on the roads with a normal car licence wont be to good on fuel consumption though
Dis i spell that right?
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I`d have thought they are a piece of cake to park anywhere you feel likeThe only draw back is, they are a bitch to park at Tescos!

It isn`t the fuel costs that made me give mine up, it was the maintenance costs. And the new engine every two hundred miles. It spent more time parked on the verge outside me house than on the road

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