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anyone still looking for the mars rover hotwheel set?
- Subject: anyone still looking for the mars rover hotwheel set?
- From: "ITS FROM! ZOES DAD AKA N9NPO" <n9npo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 01:44:56 +0000
- Priority: normal
if you are reply back and i will
send you details, otherwise ignore
this message. thanks.
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Brandon S. Sluder
email: mailto:n9npo@amsat.org
FCC Technician Class License: N9NPO
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