TRUKZ: Truck Driving Simulation Game
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#331
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Ya - I just noticed that - I tried it. It's 2 weeks.Originally Posted by mike3fan
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only once every 30 days or something like that
Originally Posted by Malaki86
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8) Never thought of that one - good tip. 8)
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
another trick you can do to save fp's is when you finish a load, change your home city to whatever city you're in, then refuel and repair. You won't burn any fp's that way.
#337
Jackrabbit379 , 12-04-2007 09:39 AM
Well, I got enough money saved up, and I got a '93 600 K Whopper.
I have more random mechanical failures with this truck than the cabover Freightshaker. :shock: :?
Atleast, I can run faster now. As long as it runs. :lol:
I have more random mechanical failures with this truck than the cabover Freightshaker. :shock: :?
Atleast, I can run faster now. As long as it runs. :lol:
#339
I think it's normal for any truck purchased on there to be "crap" for a week to 10 days. It seems like every time someone buys a truck they have a lot of breakdowns right off the bat - including brand new "0" mileage trucks.
My '01 Volvo was like that when I bought it. 1st seven days were expensive, then I've had maybe 1 breakdown per week.
My '01 Volvo was like that when I bought it. 1st seven days were expensive, then I've had maybe 1 breakdown per week.
#340
Jackrabbit379 , 12-04-2007 10:39 AM
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My '01 Volvo was like that when I bought it. 1st seven days were expensive, then I've had maybe 1 breakdown per week.
Glad to hear that it's not just me. :POriginally Posted by Malaki86
I think it's normal for any truck purchased on there to be "crap" for a week to 10 days. It seems like every time someone buys a truck they have a lot of breakdowns right off the bat - including brand new "0" mileage trucks.My '01 Volvo was like that when I bought it. 1st seven days were expensive, then I've had maybe 1 breakdown per week.