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Military Transport from Nick G. Don't give 'em your name Biglorryblog!

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Biglorryblog's Euro-trotting contributor Nick Garlick has e-mailed me these pictures and to say; "Hi Brian, just returned from another week on the road across Europe. Ended up loading Friday afternoon at the Nord Parc Exhibitions near Charles de Gaulle airport, Paris (that's Paris 'France' for all BLB's US readers) at the military hardware show."
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Nick continues: "RM Page were loading Oshkosh kit for delivery to Millbrook, Tuesday. Gonna be a lot of kit there if your around." I must say the vehicle run by RM Page look very smart...don't you?
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He then goes on to say: "Spotted the German boys sheeting their top secret tanks before being escorted back to Germany." Well all I can say Nick is if I get a knock on the door late tonight from MI5, MI6 and Military Intelligence (a well known oxymoron) I'll be pointing them in your direction!
 

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Are you sure that's not a boat under there? Anyway he goes on: "The Belgium fuel tanker pictured below was spotted enroute at Lokeren truck stop."

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And click through here for another shot of the Page Daf XF..very smart and a sign-off from Nick.

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So what I mean? Nick ends by saying: "Enjoy. Oh and me? I loaded an Aussie built "Bush master" 4x4 powered by Cummins." Great stuff Nick and thanks..

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8Wheels:

I like the Blue & Yellow unit with matching lights. Shame they couldn't have found a matching trailer.

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