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Gordon T

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Due to a garage clearout I have amassed a load of spares/parts for various boilers. Some new, some used. The condition and of any of them cannot be guaranteed. First £20 gets them. For collection only from DH21JJ. They must be collected by Monday 6.00pm or they will be disposed of. No exceptions.

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