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Hi guys was wondering if any one knew of any sites/merchants selling them for a reasonable price?????
have had quotes of around 250 to 300 quid!!! i thinks this seem a tad expensive! Dosent have to be armitage shanks
contour, just any make of reasonable quality.....
 
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