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Old 26-11-13, 23:22
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Mark,

Agree re the unit IDs.

Makes me wonder how many of the poor blighters in the images made it back to England.

Is that a large square of 'Paint, Gas Detecting' on the rear of each bonnet?

Nice pics, Clive.

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