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Old 11-04-16, 13:22
jack neville jack neville is offline
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Phillip, does it have manufacturers plate and carraige number?
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Old 12-04-16, 07:44
Wayne Henderson Wayne Henderson is offline
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Nice one Phil. That looks like an easy resto, guns are fun to work on.
I may have some spare bits if you need them, some of them may even be yours...

When you finish it you'll have the second best 25 in WA
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