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rbates9 wrote:German machining and design is great
Just ask a German. I'm married to one, so I know they're superior :lol:
rbates9 wrote:The ZF transmissions and axles are some of the best out there.
It's true. We make a lot of parts for ZF transmissions... in Canada.
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There is not a single piece of equipment that is made completely in one country.
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rbates9 wrote:There is not a single piece of equipment that is made completely in one country.
Not true,

there are enough things that are made in China,
but on the other hand.. a person with common sense doesn't buy that crap.
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Ok, your right. But the China crap probably still uses Japanese electronics. :wink:
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rbates9 wrote:Ok, your right. But the China crap probably still uses Japanese electronics. :wink:
Nope, ever had a Chinese minibike ?
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rbates9 wrote:There is not a single piece of equipment that is made completely in one country.

anyone watch the simpsons?

Lisa: I never dreamed an American car designed in Germany, assembled in Mexico from parts made in Canada, could be so amazing.
newbbewb wrote:DIYmirage has it right.


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