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Big box of wire from under playfield of a parted out PinBot.

$20 shipped.

- Kevin


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- Kevin


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"Kevin Strasser" <kstrasser@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Big box of wire from under playfield of a parted out PinBot.
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> $20 shipped.
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> - Kevin
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> --
> ==========================================
> PinBotz -- Enhancements for Classic Pinball Machines
> http://www.pinbotz.com
> ==========================================
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