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G'day folks,
I've been pottering away on the K5, getting advice on how to go about it. I'll be moving it to covered accommodation in about three weeks, so that should help things. I'm just wondering whether Aussie vehicles that were intended to remain in Australia had the bridge classification disc? I'd imagine so, but would appreciate advice. If so, would it be an 8? Or maybe a 9? I'm thinking of making up a 2nd Army tac plate with the horse over the boomerang; would this be appropriate for a CMF vehicle? Cheers, Matt
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