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new here me just wanted to say hey! Only question is why cant I post in the classifieds section? I'm looking to trade some parts for a D&d bobcat 2-1 any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The reason why you can't is in the rules that you were supposed to read and sign when you joined and if you don't remember those, it is also written just above the classified section for everybody to read there.
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