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Old 10th Nov 2010, 12:04 am   #21
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Hello many thanks to you all, once again the forum proves just how great it is, I have put a bid on and hopefully all will be OK. I wonder if it is the same set as pictured on the forum?
Gentlemen I thank you most sincerely.
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Old 10th Nov 2010, 12:06 am   #22
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Old 18th Nov 2010, 1:04 pm   #23
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Hi all. Well it arrived today and is not too well but that is OK, it is a MAS82/15. The fifteen must make a difference as the valve line up is. ECH35, EF39, EBL31, AZ31.
I will dive deeper into it and most probably open up a thread.
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