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New CFS QRV's

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Burnover:
The Victorian version costs $120,000. Seems very expensive for a glorified slip-on.

SA Firey:

--- Quote from: Mike on January 20, 2010, 06:14:34 AM ---[OT] Was that SES 'van' as ugly as I imagine it to be? (judging from the small impression you can get from the photos)

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Yeah Mike it is 100% fugly...based on a Ford Transit Cab Chassis :roll:

Alex:
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Alex:

--- Quote from: Alex on January 21, 2010, 12:13:58 AM ---
--- Quote from: SA Firey on January 20, 2010, 09:50:28 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mike on January 20, 2010, 06:14:34 AM ---[OT] Was that SES 'van' as ugly as I imagine it to be? (judging from the small impression you can get from the photos)

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Yeah Mike it is 100% fugly...based on a Ford Transit Cab Chassis :roll:

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And yet relatively practical for zipping around the city to various storm damage jobs. And i would imagine reasonably priced compared to some of the light truck/utility [read F350] chassis being used.

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Mike:
[OT] They are looking at them as a fleet replacement across the board. (F350, FTS 500's.... the lot)
They may very well be practical for the metro units, but I have my doubts about the country units....

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