Working condition.......red would be nice
Jim
WTB: Oil line spider for a 750
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Re: WTB: Oil line spider for a 750
The colour depends on what oil has been in it previously. It's stain.
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^^^^^Cool, I'd like a functioning RED stained one please
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Re: WTB: Oil line spider for a 750
Bump for a good looking bloke
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You want to buy one or just short term rent?rodent wrote:Bump for a good looking bloke
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Re: WTB: Oil line spider for a 750
What are the conditions of both options??Alan H wrote:You want to buy one or just short term rent?rodent wrote:Bump for a good looking bloke
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Re: WTB: Oil line spider for a 750
I have one pm me
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Re: WTB: Oil line spider for a 750
I think renting a good looking bloke would be more expensive than buying a kettle spider.rodent wrote:What are the conditions of both options??Alan H wrote:You want to buy one or just short term rent?rodent wrote:Bump for a good looking bloke
It seems to cost MPs a lot when they're caught being naughty anyway....
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