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Arran Turner
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they are very funny about plant matter..... steam clean and declare it

 

they might even want to radiate it!

 

if you don't declare it and you get caught you'll get your butt roasted.

 

Your not wrong, I was wondering if it is worth the hassle... shes really dirty tbh :001_smile:

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Get rid of it here and buy another in NZ. Shipping would take weeks to arrive and air freight would costmore than it's worth.

 

What other equipment are you trying to hang on to?

 

 

Climbing kit will come back with me, I've had that in my luggage before. Everything went through the washing machine prior :) will have to look into shipping costs might have to sell it and buy again..

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How does it run with it being a 201? if you decide to get rid when home I might have it off you :thumbup1: My 2004 200T is still going strong but could do with another back-up saw, can never have enough :)

 

 

 

- Jay

 

 

Runs well, hence why I am keen to ship it if it's cost and stress effective.. :) will bear in mind though :)

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