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14-Jan-2004, 22:28
paynep
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Anyone know if you can replace a 888 rad with an S4 Monster one without any problems?
They look similar but I dont want to go all the way to look at the S4 one to find its well out!
Lazy, or what!
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Paul
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14-Jan-2004, 23:20
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Nelly has just repleaced an 851 rad, er with another 851 rad - but I know he looked into other possibilities before tracking one down, might be worth a U2U
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