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  1. #1
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    Default 32 Volt Power Supply $20

    This was on my drill, in fact I had to buy it new for some long forgotten reason to run the light . It would suit an older restoration but you might have to rough it up a bit if you want patina as it really is unmarked. The light has long gone and it is sitting around doing nothing and would cost a fair bit to post as it weighs quite a few kilos. $20 seems fair to me plus freight.
    CHRIS

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    chris you got a picture??

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    Quote Originally Posted by azzrock View Post
    chris you got a picture??
    Not yet but I will. I had forgotten all about this to tell the truth.
    CHRIS

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