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Old 02-12-11, 09:51
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Default 1944 Dodge WC52 Weapons Carrier on ebay Aus

1944 Dodge WC52 Weapons Carrier in tassie.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1944-Dodg...item35b75dc4c4

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Old 07-12-11, 09:35
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MB-F1:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/390370869...84.m1423.l2649

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Old 09-12-11, 10:24
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ford mb-f1:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CMP-Blitz...item4ab1cb9f93

chev mb-c1:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ARMY-CHEV...item2c615decce

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Old 09-12-11, 11:16
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Default Ebay

I have a few items up at the moment too:

Boots
These are the rubber boots which go both on the handbrake cables of the F15 and F15A, they also fit the winch handbrake on the FGT, on the handle end.



I also have a MB-C1 listed, Here

And a nice looking but incomplete MB-C2: here.

There are a couple of NOS engine items, an oil breather to suit cab 12 and a crankshaft dog. Just check the other items.
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Old 14-12-11, 09:21
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MB-F1:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NICE-COND...item43abdf8a0b

MB-C1:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NICE-COND...item43abdfa00d

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Old 14-12-11, 10:15
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Why is it people assume calling something "very rare" will guarantee them top dollar, which is where this auction seems to be sitting as a starter?

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Old 14-12-11, 11:01
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Default Ebay finds

Though I have posted a couple of 'finds' on this thread in the now distant past, I have slowly been changing attitude & been questioning why we actually give advertising to items from people with no connection to MLU. If there are pieces that someone particularly want, they will already be searching (and finding) these. Wouldn't this thread potentially punish people who have put in the work and bid discretely, while assisting those not wishing to do the searching themselves.

Of course, this view of mine is obviously VERY one sided, due to number of times that I have found, bid and then something skyrocket in price and interest, in the hours since posting of details here. I suspect I would not be the only one this has happened to, including the subsequent cursing following auction close.

I expect this post will result in replies along the lines of 'for the benefit of all' but I really don't see it that way, sorry. If you're keen you will be finding for yourself, no?

If an item is from or has relation to a MLU member, that's different. Then it's fair promotion and opportunity for Q&A.

This post will be unpopular, I know, but this is how it seems to me.

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