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Old 07-11-10, 12:32
wayne lane wayne lane is offline
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thanks for your help Bob the info and photos from Nigel Ward will be a good kick off

cheers to all for all the info

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Old 17-11-10, 23:26
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This switch may be of interest to someone. I don't know if they were still using this switch in land rovers, but it certainly looks to be the same as for the carrier. I think the seller may have 2 of them.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/C-A-V-LUCAS-SW...2#ht_500wt_688


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Old 08-09-12, 23:22
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Hi, I have a NOS BREN CARRIER BRITISH speedo, not seen a new one before would look good in a British dash!, any takers?.

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