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Old 22-04-20, 20:27
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Bruce.

If the engine/rad assembly is in the rear of this vehicle, it would make more sense to have the warning in that area to alert crew, would it not?

Also, on the theme of odd markings, why the ‘1102/1’ at the top of the right front fender? A ship loading code?

David
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